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Exchange Server 2013 Managed AvailabilityOctober 2013Microsoft corporationAbram Jackson

Recovery-Oriented

—OWA send—OWA failure—OWA fast recovery—OWA verified as healthy —OWA send—OWA failure—OWA fast recovery—Failover server’s databases—OWA verified as healthy —Server becomes “good” failover target (again)

LB CAS-1

CAS-2

DAG

MBX-1

DB1 DB2

MBX-2

OWA DB1 DB2

MBX-3

OWA DB1 DB2

OWAOWAOWA

OWA DB1

DB1

“stuff breaks and the Experience does not”

2

Managed Availability

Managed Availability Overview

Probe

Check

Notify

Monitor“state of the world”

Escalate“take human driven action”

Recover“restore service or prevent failure”

SCOM

Exchange 2013 Server

Managed Availability

3

Monitor States

Managed Availability PipelineSampling Detection Recovery

Probe Definition

Monitor Definition

Responder Results

(Responses)

Responder Definition

T3

00:00:00

00:00:10

00:00:30

Restart ResponderReset AppPool

Responder

Failover responderBugcheck responder

Offline Responder

Escalate Responder

Sequenced HA Responder Pipeline Example

Named Times

Probe Results (Samples) ResponderProbe

Notification Item

Monitor Results (Alerts)

Healthy

T1

T2

Monitor

Enough TalkTime for Demos

Management SurfacesQ&A

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