Installation guide
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Database Availability Group (DAG) for Exchange Server 2010 or later 
DAG is a failover cluster solution providing high availability and site resilience. DAG uses the 
combination of two continuous replication technologies found in Exchange 2007: Cluster Continuous 
Replication and Standby Continuous Replication. DAG is a group of up to 16 Exchange Mailbox 
servers. Any node can host a copy of mailbox database from any other node. Each node can host 
passive and active database copies. Up to 16 copies of each database can be created. 
8.2  How many agents are required for cluster data 
backup and recovery? 
For successful data backup and recovery of a cluster Agent for Exchange has to be installed on each 
node of the Exchange cluster. 
What happens with backup if the Agent for Exchange is not installed on all nodes? 
If the Agent for Exchange is not installed on all cluster nodes (for example, the agent was manually 
uninstalled from one of the cluster nodes): 
  The backup task completes with a warning, if the data selected for backup is hosted on the node 
with the Agent for Exchange installed. 
  The backup task fails with error, if the data selected for backup is hosted on the node without 
the Agent for Exchange installed. 
8.3  Exchange clusters on a management server 
Exchange clusters are browsed and managed in the same way as any individual Exchange servers (in 
the Microsoft Exchange servers (p. 43) view of the management server).  
You manage a cluster as a whole rather than as a set of nodes. When selecting the cluster data for 
backup (or browsing cluster data in the Data view), the data is displayed as a single instance even if 
multiple copies of the data are available within the cluster. 










