Managed Availability

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Transcript Managed Availability

“stuff breaks and the Experience does not”
LB
CAS-1
DAG
MBX-1
OWA
OWA
DB1
DB2
DB1
DB2
DB1
DB2
MBX-2
CAS-2
OWA
MBX-3
OWA
2
—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)
Managed Availability
Exchange
2013
Server
“take human
driven action”
Managed
Availability
“state of the world”
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“restore service or
prevent failure”
Sampling
Probe
Definition
Probe
Probe
Results
(Samples)
Detection
Monitor
Definition
Monitor
Recovery
Monitor
Results
(Alerts)
Responder
Definition
Responder
Responder
Results
(Responses)
Monitor States
Healthy
Notification Item
00:00:00
Sequenced HA Responder
Pipeline Example
T1
Restart Responder
Reset AppPool
Responder
00:00:10
T2
Failover responder
Bugcheck responder
Offline Responder
00:00:30
T3
Escalate Responder
Named Times
Time for Demos
Q&A
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