Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server contains technology advancements that will change the way you store, maintain, and recover mission-critical messaging and knowledge-management data. To get the most from Exchange 2000, you need to understand several new concepts and paradigms. As organizations plan their migration to Exchange 2000, systems administrators want to know how the program stores data and provides disaster recovery. This article discusses how Exchange 2000's data storage and database engine differ from similar functionality in previous versions. In Part 2, I'll discuss the program's backup and restore operations and the anticipated best practices for disaster recovery.
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