Explain the term dag (data availability group)?
Answer / Km Neha
DAG (Data Availability Group) is a high-availability feature in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 used to improve mailbox server redundancy and resilience by allowing up to 16 members to replicate database copies across multiple sites. A DAG is designed to protect against site-wide or server-level failures.
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