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Asked by Kojak_UK in SBS Small Business Server, Exchange Email Server, Windows 2003 Server
I am picking someone elses pieces and I need to put some backup/disaster recovery for Microsoft SBS Server 2003 Premium Edition running exchange server. The server is obviously used as a file server and in the New Year SAP Business One will be installed on it. I have a "working" server and a server that there is nothing wrong with it, yet is out of use. I need to sort the systems out and I was thinking to use the out of use server as the main server running SBS 2003 Premium Edition and the existing server turn it to a backup server running windows 2003. By backup server I mean to provide main replication of user credentials and so on and so forth and also to "manually", i.e. using some sort of script, replicate user profiles since it is not a good idea to use File Replication on user profiles. I recently came across Microsoft's Data Protection Manager and according to the white paper it seems to be a "good" platform to use for disaster recovery for SQL and Exchange Server. Obviously there will be backups made on the SBS server using the SBS backup utility as well as.
Any ideas or things that I need to consider? Anyone used the Data Protection Manager?
Thanks
Kojak
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