Step before Datacenter Switchovers

Hello all,

there is a situation which is not described clearly. We have two data centers connecting by a VPN together. In both DCs there are two multirole Exchange 2013 Servers installed. We have in each site two Databases with crossover Copies of them in both DCs. A DAG is in place with Witness Server in DC1 and alternative Witness Server in DC2.  DAG is in database activation coordination (DAC) mode.

What happens if the VPN connection is broken? In this case all Exchange Server 2013 stay up and running. If DC2 has the Quorum access all Copies of DBs will be up. On DC1 all DBs will be disabled.

In following article only a DC Switchover is described: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351049%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx

Without having a third DC how it's possible to keep each local DB on DC1 and DC2 activated during the VPN Connection is broken? During this time Outlook Client should be able to open their Mailboxes on each site.

Thanks,

June 29th, 2015 5:04pm

Hello all,

there is a situation which is not described clearly. We have two data centers connecting by a VPN together. In both DCs there are two multirole Exchange 2013 Servers installed. We have in each site two Databases with crossover Copies of them in both DCs. A DAG is in place with Witness Server in DC1 and alternative Witness Server in DC2.  DAG is in database activation coordination (DAC) mode.

What happens if the VPN connection is broken? In this case all Exchange Server 2013 stay up and running. If DC2 has the Quorum access all Copies of DBs will be up. On DC1 all DBs will be disabled.

In following article only a DC Switchover is described: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351049%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx

Without having a third DC how it's possible to keep each local DB on DC1 and DC2 activated during the VPN Connection is broken? During this time Outlook Client should be able to open their Mailboxes on each site.

Thanks,

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June 29th, 2015 5:18pm

The only way to have automatic failover in the event the connection is lost between the DCs in your scenario is to have a 3rd datacenter. otherwise, its a manual switchover.

June 29th, 2015 5:20pm

In this case a 3rd Data Center does not exist. I try now another solution called "Two Two-Member DAGs in Two Datacenter/Active Directory Sites". The idea for this I found here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd979781(v=exchg.141).aspx

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July 5th, 2015 4:33pm

In this case a 3rd Data Center does not exist. I try now another solution called "Two Two-Member DAGs in Two Datacenter/Active Directory Sites". The idea for this I found here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd979781(v=exchg.141).aspx
July 5th, 2015 4:34pm

In this case a 3rd Data Center does not exist. I try now another solution called "Two Two-Member DAGs in Two Datacenter/Active Directory Sites". The idea for this I found here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd979781(v=exchg.141
July 5th, 2015 5:34pm

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