
Create a database availability group using a one-line command or GUI, configure a file share witness, assign subnet IP addresses, and manage member servers.
Add mailbox servers to a database availability group using the Add-DatabaseAvailabilityGroupServer command in the Exchange Management Shell, with prerequisites like Windows Server versions, failover cluster, and Active Directory permissions.
Configure database availability group networks using shell commands to view, modify, and manage replication and client networks, including automatic discovery and disabling unused networks for redundancy.
Add mailbox database copies to a database availability group using Add-MailboxDatabaseCopy and configure activation preferences to guide failover.
Move the active mailbox database to another server in a database availability group using move active mailbox database, activating passive copies with options like mount dial override and health checks.
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The goal is to provide coverage of Exchange High Availability (Database Availability Groups) tasks including topics like
Creating a Database Availability Group
Adding mailbox servers to a Database Availability Group
Configuring Database Availability Group network settings
Adding mailbox copies to a Database Availability Group
Activating mailbox database copies
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