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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 scalability with SP1 and SP2 / Pierre Bijaoui.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bijaoui, Pierre.
Series:
HP Technologies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft Exchange server.
Electronic mail systems.
Client/server computing.
Computer networks--Scalability.
Computer networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (611 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Scaling Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Place of Publication:
Boston : Digital, 2007.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server is the server component that provides electronic messaging in major corporate environments. It has had two updates since its release in 2003, SP1 and SP2. The author covers these along with critical changes in Widows 2003 Server such as the scalability features of the Active Directory and the server and storage technologies. This crucial release borrows from the legacy Exchange system, but also from a myriad of others. The organization of the book provides necessary background on the software and hardware required in order to manage an efficient scalable Microsof
Contents:
Front Cover; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Scalability with SP1 and SP2; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Exchange 2003 Architecture; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Benefits at a Glance; 1.3 RAMS; 1.4 Performance Improvements; 1.5 Exchange Server 2003 Core Architecture; 1.6 The STORE Process; 1.7 Exchange Server Futures; Chapter 2. Exchange 2003 Scalability; 2.1 Why Would You Want to Scale?; 2.2 Horizontal vs. Vertical Scalability; 2.3 Scalable Exchange 2003 Architecture; 2.4 IIS/Exchange Store; 2.5 Virtual Servers; 2.6 Components That Scale; 2.7 In Summary
Chapter 3. Microsoft Exchange and Windows Server3.1 Microsoft Exchange 2003 Requirements; 3.2 Windows Server; 3.3 Volume Shadow Copy Services; 3.4 Windows Clusters; 3.5 Scaling the Active Directory; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4. Technologies for Exchange 2003 Deployments; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 System Processing; 4.3 Networking services; 4.4 Scale out and scale up; 4.5 Leveraging storage technologies; 4.6 Network-attached storage; 4.7 Emerging Technologies: iSCSI or IP SAN; 4.8 The value of RAID; 4.9 Fundamentals of storage performance; 4.10 In Summary; 4.11 Endnotes
Chapter 5. Optimizing Exchange 20035.1 Introduction to Exchange 2003 Optimization; 5.2 System Optimization for Exchange 2003; 5.3 Memory Optimization for Exchange 2003; 5.4 Network Optimization for Exchange 2003; 5.5 Storage Optimization for Exchange 2003; 5.6 Mail Transport Optimization; 5.7 In Summary; Chapter 6. Performance and Monitoring; 6.1 The Challenge; 6.2 Exchange Workload Simulation; 6.3 Monitoring Exchange 2003 Performance; 6.4 In Summary; Chapter 7. Best Practices; 7.1 Best Practices; 7.2 Configuration Guidelines for Windows 2003
7.3 Configuration Guidelines for Exchange 2003 Servers7.4 In Summary; Index
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786611007096
9781281007094
1281007099
9780080491851
0080491855
OCLC:
437181646

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