Creating a Two Node CCR Cluster on Exchange 2007

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Exchange 2007 provides support for two different types of clustering. The first one, Single Copy Cluster (SCC), requires shared storage and uses a single database file for each store database. SCC clusters are basically the same as traditional clusters in early versions of Exchange, with some improvements in Exchange 2007. The second type of clustering is Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR). CCR is similar to Local Continuous Replication (LCR) clusters where two copies of the Exchange storage group, and all stores within it, are made. This paper covers setting up and configuring Exchange 2007 in a two node Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) cluster.
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