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Hi guys, i have open this thread to ask some questions, but i didn't have all clear, so i open a new thread (if not appropriate, please merge or take action, thanks) http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrdeploy/thread/910feee7-13fe-4bab-bdf6-029336694477 i would like to have HA or NLB (in other words some sort of fault tolerance) between servers. Having NLB for getting the HA (although is not properly HA), is fine as well. Note: I do not want to use a hw load balancer in this scenario. I still have some doubts: 1 - i would like to use 2 x CAS/HUB servers, configure NLB (for all services: EAS, OWA, Outlook, SMTP et.c.) and it seems it can be done via NLB. 2 - How can i have HA on the edge servers for these services (EAS, OWA, SMTP In), I have read i should use MX for SMTP (2 separate MX), is there another way? Can the 2 edges load balance EAS and OWA connections? In other words, can the 2 edges load balance SMTP In, EAS and OWA? What i'm trying to do is to have a full redundant scenario for EAS, OWA and SMTP (Inbound) services Can you suggest the best scenario that matches my questions, without using a hw load balancer? Thank you very much for your patience :) L
September 22nd, 2011 7:17am

Hello, the Edge server only handles SMTP. OWA and EAS are handled by the CAS servers. The best method would be to publish the CAS virtual directory via a TMG server. Greetings, Toni
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September 22nd, 2011 8:37am

Hi doni, i know this. Just wanted to know if it's possible to combine TMG+Edge roles on 2 machines with NLB between them. In this case i could have fault tolerance on SMTP, EAS and OWA What do you think? L
September 22nd, 2011 8:55am

Hello, You can can create a TMG array with edge and use NLB. Please see here for more information:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd897010.aspx
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September 23rd, 2011 3:12am

Yes, that sounds like a good plan! MX with same priority - using round robin for load balancing would also accomplish also same result Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
September 23rd, 2011 4:28am

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