EX13-MB-000335 - Exchange must provide Mailbox databases in a highly available and redundant configuration.

Information

To protect Exchange Server mailbox databases and the data they contain by configuring Mailbox servers and databases for high availability and site resilience.

A database availability group (DAG) is a component of the Mailbox server high availability and site resilience framework built into Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. A DAG is a group of Mailbox servers that hosts a set of databases and provides automatic database-level recovery from failures that affect individual servers or databases.
A DAG is a boundary for mailbox database replication and database and server switchovers and failovers.

Any server in a DAG can host a copy of a mailbox database from any other server in the DAG. When a server is added to a DAG, it works with the other servers in the DAG to provide automatic recovery from failures that affect mailbox databases, such as a disk, server, or network failure.

Solution

Update the EDSP.

Add two or more Mailbox servers to the database availability group.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_MS_Exchange_2013_Y21M01_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-5(2), CAT|II, CCI|CCI-002385, Rule-ID|SV-207332r615936_rule, STIG-ID|EX13-MB-000335, STIG-Legacy|SV-84683, STIG-Legacy|V-70061, Vuln-ID|V-207332

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: efa32543b32756b59e6925d08666f99fe7f2d70b36879ddb57c7aab6f4845cd2