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  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2000/2003 to Exchange Server 2007: Large Mailboxes Migration/Consolidation

    This is a case study of a customer who wanted to perform a migration from Exchange Server 2000 / 2003 to Exchange Server 2007 whilst consolidating a number of remote sites to a centralised hub site. The main premise of this engagement was to ascertain Microsoft’s best practice methodologies for migrating...
  • Blog Post: Multisite Exchange Organization Patching

    Imagine the following scenario where you have your Exchange Organization split in three major sites, where each site has their own domain, for instance EMEA, APAC and AMERICAS. In each site we have CCR clusters, Hub Transport and CAS servers, all in Service Pack 1. Service Pack 2 meanwhile is released...
  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2010 Troubleshooting Issues – Part III

    First of all a HUGE THANKS to Yuval Sinay for putting this information together. The following article will provide a summary on common issues in Exchange 2010 deployment in the Enterprise. The information in this article consists of my own experience and official Microsoft knowledgebase articles. Due...
  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2010 Troubleshooting Issues – Part IV

    First of all a HUGE THANKS to Yuval Sinay for putting this information together. The following article will provide a summary on common issues in Exchange 2010 deployment in the Enterprise. The information in this article consists of my own experience and official Microsoft knowledgebase articles. Due...
  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2010 Design and Architecture

    Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) maintains a complex Microsoft® Exchange Server environment that consists of several geographic locations and multiple Active Directory® forests. There are 16 data centers, four of which host Exchange servers, to support more than 515 office locations in...
  • Blog Post: DAGs Protection Hints – DPM 2010

    DPM 2010 provides node based protection so the state of the database on the node - whether it is an Active copy or a Passive copy of the Exchange 2010 DB does not matter. The state of the database may switch back and forth from Active to Passive, but DPM will continue to protect the DB as long as the...
  • Blog Post: OWA Coexistence With Legacy Versions

    In most environments that plan to implement Exchange 2010, there will probably be an older (legacy) version of Exchange Server running. This document provides information on how Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007, and Exchange 2010 will work together in regards to OWA. If implemented correctly this will provide...
  • Blog Post: Database Availability Groups

    A database availability group (DAG) is a set of up to 16 Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox servers that provide automatic database-level recovery from a database, server, or network failure.  DAGs use continuous replication and a subset of Microsoft Windows failover clustering technologies to provide...
  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1

    Awesome news as the so much waited SP1 on Exchange Server 2010 will be out, hopefully soon… And the good news continue as these should be some of the improvements: Archiving and Discovery Enhancements; All the Mobility all the time; New Management UI; Outlook Web App better than ever; http://msexchangeteam...
  • Blog Post: Exchange Server 2010 Load Balancing

    Load balancing serves two primary purposes. It reduces the impact of a single Client Access server failure within one of your Active Directory sites. In addition, load balancing ensures that the load on your Client Access server and Hub Transport computers is evenly distributed. A great document online...