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Introduction
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) is Microsoft’s fastest growing technology. Companies of
all sizes are leveraging its remarkable capabilities to improve employee communication and
collaboration, streamline information access, and manage rapidly growing content across the
enterprise.
Once companies realize the significant improvement to productivity that is gained by implementing
MOSS, it soon becomes a critical business application. MOSS requires disaster tolerance and
disaster recovery solutions to protect valuable information against the threat of downtime. These
solutions make business operations resilient, regardless of external or internal events.
As Microsoft’s largest OEM Partner, HP offers a complete portfolio of complementary technology and
services to help customers get the most out of their MOSS solutions. As part this portfolio, HP offers
the following products:
o HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA (CA EVA), which performs real-time replication
between Enterprise Virtual Arrays
o HP StorageWorks Cluster Extension EVA (CLX EVA), which offers protection against
application downtime from fault, failure, or site disaster by extending a local cluster between
sites over metropolitan distance.
Together, these two products provide a complete disaster tolerance and disaster recovery solution that
reinstates critical applications at a remote site within minutes after an adverse event.
This paper, which is the first of a two part series, focuses on implementing CA EVA and CLX EVA in a
SharePoint Server 2007 scenario. Doing so provides HP disaster tolerance and disaster recovery
solutions for the SharePoint application farm. This paper includes the following information:
o Provides getting started steps for implementing HP replication in existing SharePoint
environments
o Showcases disaster tolerance, using a variety of disaster scenarios
o Provides how to steps for getting the SharePoint application back to a pre-disaster state,
location, and resuming normal operations.
The second part of this series focuses on optimizing performance of multi-site SharePoint farms and
includes a comparison between using SQL Server Replication for SharePoint data and using HP
Replication Technologies.
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