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Windows HPC Server 2008 was designed spe cifically for use in compute-intensive environments, which the life science laboratory described in this article certainly is. See how HPC 2008 is used , along with other Microsoft technologies, in this laboratory Read More...
You ask, Henrik Walther answers . Here’s what’s covered in this issue. Q I'm currently architecting an Exchange Server 2007-based messaging infrastructure for a large enterprise requiring that the solution include site resiliency. So I'm considering deploying Read More...
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers. Q Our organization's messaging infrastructure is based on Exchange Server 2007. We have a relatively strict message-size limit of 12MB set throughout the organization. We have observed a strange behavior that seems Read More...
Here’s just a sample of the questions answered in this month’s column: Q Our organization, which uses Exchange Server 2007, is in the planning stages of deploying standby continuous replication (SCR). We want to have a second set of data for each of the Read More...
Consolidating servers onto fewer physical machines has significant benefits in resource and cost savings, but as you plan, you’ll want to keep a couple of key factors in mind—increased user expectations regarding the availability of their software, and Read More...
Henrik Walther answers your questions about Microsoft Exchange. Here’s just a sample of the ones he tackles in the September issue of TechNet Magazine: Q I'm currently planning a migration from Exchange Server 2003 to a new Exchange Server 2007 organization. Read More...
Henrik Walther answers your questions about Microsoft Exchange. In this issue : Eliminating a single point of failure when relaying outbound e-mail from SharePoint servers; replicating Mailbox databases to Mailbox servers at a second site using the new Read More...
 
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