What is Shadow redundancy? What is its use?
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Answer / sujit kumar padhi
To provide redundancy for messages for the entire time they
are in transit. The eirler name of this technique is called
Transport Dumpster in Exchange 2007.
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Answer / puneet rana
The concept behind shadow redundancy is that a message is not deleted from the queue until the next hop has confirmed delivery to the subsequent hop. If confirmation is not received, the message is resubmitted. If the next hop server is down, the message is resubmitted to another server. Bottomline, messages are no longer lost when a routing server fails.
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