Hi All,
I'm currently struggeling with the following issue.
The company I work for wants to implement Exchange 2007 globally.
We would like to create a sitedefinition (dedicated Exchange) that
spans seperate physical locations in the Netherlands(NL) and the
United Kingdom(UK). We want to use Cluster Continous Replication to
provide resilience.
This poses an issue as CCR does not work on multiroled servers, so we
would need seperate hub transport servers and CASs. To provide network
efficiency we would like to setup servers in UK and in NL.
If we do that mail send from NL mailboxes to other NL mailboxes (even
on the same server) can be send to UK transport servers and vice
versa.
We would like to know how the mailbox servers chooses its hub
transport. Does it only look at the site definition and round robin
across all hub transport or does it also use some sort of other
algoritm?
Could a mailbox server be hard-coded pointed to particulars hub
transports?
Regards,
Mark