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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...

ARE SSDs BETTER THAN ANY OTHER

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In recent times, the utilization of latest storage units as an alternate to hard drives has become widespread: these are SSDs or solid state drives. The main difference between SSD and Hard Drive is the technology that is used to store and retrieve data. Unlike conventional hard drives, SSDs lack moving components, like magnetic platters, reader heads, or motor. SSD drives are based on flash memory technology. USB memories and SD cards, storage devices that are already a part of our daily lives, also work with this technology. How Are SSDs Better? It is often said that the most advantage of SSDs over conventional hard drives is their response speed. Conventional drives got to spend a substantial amount of your time getting up and running. When starting, the motor should begin to rotate to maneuver the plates to the optimum speed; the read heads must leave their parking lot and move until they're positioned correctly. Then, for every read or write operation, the heads must...

HOW LONG DOES AN SSD LAST?

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The first is the price and there is little to debate here. Although SSDs have been falling in price until the end of 2016 (they have risen in 2017), hard drives are - today - unbeatable in cost per GB. Regarding the second factor, in terms of resistance and reliability, there are more doubts that we are going to try to clarify to find out how long an SSD really lasts, a question about resistance and longevity that many users ask when making the leap to solid storage. We always talk about the consumer market because at the moment in servers and data centers that demand maximum reliability in 24/7 tasks, the use of hard drives is still massive. Let's remember to begin with that SSDs use NAND flash memories to store information. The wear and tear of memory cells is inherent in this technology and successive writes erode individual memory cells in both capacity and performance. For this reason, SSDs include additional free memory cells so that when the others fail, they do not lose c...