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Exchange 2010 DAG questions

Some questions I received from a large university in the Chicago area:

 

How many nodes can I have in a DAG?

Anywhere from 1 to 16 mailbox servers can be included in a DAG.

 

Does DAG use SMB replication like CCR and SCR did?

No, DAG uses one TCP socket per database for replication.

 

Which ports does DAG use for replication?

DAG uses a single port for replication and it is port 64327. This is configurable by administrators if needed.

 

Can you leverage Storage Groups with DAG?

Storage groups have been removed in Exchange 2010 in order to leverage database level failover.

 

Can I put a public folder database in a DAG?

No, in order to maintain PF database availability it is recommended to setup a public folder replica.

 

How do I failover to another datacenter? Can I do this after setup or does it have to be performed from initial setup?

SCR used to be the method for datacenter resiliency in Exchange 2007 and it has been replaced with DAG in Exchange 2010.  The nice part about a DAG is you can add additional datacenter sites for failover at a later point post DAG setup.

 

How many NICs do I need in a DAG server? Does it all have to be on one subnet?

2 NICs per server minimum are needed for a DAG server node. DAG also supports multiple subnets (multi-datacenter locations).

 

Do I have to run a static IP for my DAG

No, DAG defaults to a DHCP based IP and can be used with either a static or dynamic IP.

 

What OS can I run and what OS version for a DAG node is required?

Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise or Datacenter Edition is required.

 

Where can I put my file share witness?

It has to be in the same AD forest as the DAG and cannot reside on a DAG member.  It is recommended to be placed on the hub transport in order to be administered by Exchange admins.

 

Do I have to pre-create my file share witness like in Exchange 2007?

No, Exchange 2010 will auto-create the FSW share with correct Exchange permissions.

 

Can I encrypt or compress DAG over the wire?

Yes to both. You would leverage the Set-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet to enable either feature.

 

Any new DAG features coming in SP1 I should know about?

There are some enhancements which are slated (subject to change) to be included with DAG SP1 including:

Block mode replication

DAG server maintenance mode option

DAG database re-distribution

Better cross-datacenter DAG experience for Outlook users (read - fewer Outlook restarts needed)

Better DAG reporting

DAC mode available for one site now

Re-seeds can use spare storage

Other minor DAG additions and tweaks

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Walter, You are right it is supported but two NICs are the recommended best practice for a DAG node.

  • Anonymous
    July 06, 2010
    Hi, Server in Dags need only 1 network card. This is a supportet scenario. Walter Steinsdorfer MVP Exchange SErver

  • Anonymous
    September 27, 2010
    In a multi-subnet DAG, how the IP address assigned to DAG will be used, what are the issues could be experienced if one of the IP address shows offline in Fail over cluster manager?