Exchange/VMware/Compellent and Replay Manager - config

Hi,
I am looking to install an Exchange 2003 (no choice here) VM on Compellent storage. I am looking to protect this with a combination of Replays, Replication and VMware SRM. Can someone advise what the correct way of going about this is in terms of the VM and replays. For example, am I correct in thinking that the CITV appliance will not correctly quiese a virtual machine running Exchange? I am, therefore, assuming that Replay Manager is needed as per here --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHfuDFLZqrg. If this is the case does the VM need to use RDM's for its disk? What is the implication of using the standard vmdk? Apologies for all the questions but I am unable to find any documentation that fully addresses these points.

I think this answers my question..
"When you’re installing your Client Access and Mailbox servers and deploying Unified Messaging, you don’t have to associate or add Client Access or Mailbox servers to UM dial plans. Client Access and Mailbox servers answer all incoming calls and then use
the UM dial plans to locate users.
However, if you’re integrating Unified Messaging with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Lync Server, both the SIP and the RTP or SRTP media channels for incoming calls are handled by Lync servers and the Mailbox server. In a Lync
integrated environment, you don’t have VoIP gateways, IP PBXs, or SBCs. To Lync, the Mailbox server that’s running the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service looks just like an Exchange 2010 UM server. The Mailbox server and the Client Access server
are considered trusted peers because both servers must be added to a SIP dial plan. Lync routes the incoming call using the Inbound Routing component, which uses SIP to communicate with the Client Access server and then route the call to a Mailbox server."
The UM call router etc. is only for SIP dial plans it seems.  the other dialplans are handled straightforward.

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              time.....
              thanx for your help
              Stefan
              -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
              Von: Priscilla Fung [mailto:[email protected]]
              Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 2. August 2001 21:42
              Bereitgestellt in: transaction
              Unterhaltung: Two phase commit and bean managed transactions
              Betreff: Re: Two phase commit and bean managed transactions
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              >To all the Transaction GURUS!
              >
              >Hi guys (-and gals).
              >I've been doing J2EE for quite a while, but today was my first at
              >XA-Transactions and Bean Managed Transactions.
              >
              >Why am I doing this?
              >====================
              >Well I have to be able to controll the transactionalbehaviour of my
              >bean
              >during runtime, since some bean calls would cause a transactional
              >overflow due to the stress they would cause to the system, whereas
              >smaller bean calls need to run in one transaction.
              >-> Therefore I need Bean Managed Transactions
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              >-> Therefore I need XA-Transactions.
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              >Abstract
              >========
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              >- Therefore the SQL Commands can be comitted 'java.sql.SQLException:
              >Does not support SQL execution with no global transaction'
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              >
              >Thanx for taking your time and hope that the other people may learn
              >something as well.
              >
              >cu
              >
              >Stefan
              >
              >
              >Scenario
              >========
              >
              >used Software
              >-------------
              >Bea Weblogic (WL) 6.0 SPx (not real sure which SP i have)
              >Oracle 8.1.6 using the API-Version 8
              >
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              >config.xml
              >----------
              ><JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              >DriverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" InitialCapacity="2"
              >LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="5" Name="oraclePool"
              >Properties="user=xxx;password=xxx;dll=ocijdbc8;protocol=thin"
              >RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              >TestTableName="languages" URL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx:1521:xxx "/>
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              >-->
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              >
              ><!-- no comment required -I hope.
              >Next comes the "special" Pool
              >-->
              >
              ><JDBCConnectionPool CapacityIncrement="5"
              >DriverName="weblogic.jdbc.oci.xa.XADataSource" InitialCapacity="1"
              >LoginDelaySeconds="1" MaxCapacity="2" Name="oracleSecurityPool"
              >Properties="user=xxx;password=xxx;server=xxx.xxx.xxx"
              >RefreshMinutes="5" Targets="fbsserver" TestConnectionsOnRelease="true"
              >TestTableName="Users" SupportsLocalTransaction="true"/>
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              >sense me. Not?
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              >-->
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              ><JDBCTxDataSource EnableTwoPhaseCommit="true"
              >JNDIName="finstral.datasource.fbssecurity" Name="finstral Security
              >Datasource" PoolName="oracleSecurityPool" Targets="fbsserver"/>
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              >
              >ejb-jar.xml
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              ><home>de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPCHome</home>
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              ><remote>de.sitewaerts.futuna.common.test.tpcbean.TPC</remote>
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              >===========
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              >[email protected]
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              >[email protected]
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