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EXCHANGE RECOVERY USEFULNESS

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Microsoft Exchange Server is Microsoft's email, calendar, contacts, scheduling, and collaboration platform. It is implemented on the Windows Server operating system (OS) for commercial use. Exchange Server is designed to allow users to access the messaging platform from mobile devices, desktop computers, and web-based systems. This article explains what you can do with it and what the different versions of Microsoft Exchange Server mean. How Does Exchange Server Work? Exchange Server is an enterprise-grade collaboration product primarily focused on sending, receiving, and storing email messages. In addition to message management, Exchange Server offers several other collaboration features, such as calendars and tight integration with other Microsoft Office applications. High availability is one of its main feature. These provide continuous service in various failure scenarios, including design paths that can guarantee service during single server or data center outages. These...

FAQ’s ON DATA RECOVERY

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Data recovery is not as common in people as they don’t know about its benefits and importance in their life until they themselves use it. So, here we are going to answer the most frequently asked questions related to data recovery. So, let’s start 1)   How Much Does Such A Data Recovery Actually Cost? Are Price Lists Available? These are by far the most frequently asked questions, and unfortunately, the answer is different than most would like. Many factors influence the ultimate data recovery price: the type of information carrier, what exactly is defective (logical or physical damage) and how many rescue attempts have been made so far. There are also other parameters such as the number of parts needed and the time required for the technician. Giving a fixed price for a data carrier before it has even been examined in the cleanroom laboratory would not be wise.   2)   Where Are My Defective Data Carriers Being Worked On? Who Has Access To My Data? Unfortunate...