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Exchange 2007: Understanding the Routing Group Connector between an Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 Messaging Environment
In a previous Blog entry I outlined the steps necessary to install the first Exchange 2007 Server into an existing Exchange 2003 Messaging Environment. This process, which Microsoft terms a 'Transition Strategy' is well defined and well documented. As part of a deeper look into the Routing Group Connector I thought I would offer some details using both the Exchange Management Shell (Powershell...
Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator
Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator Ross Smith of Microsoft has offered a Blog Entry that includes an Ex2k7 Mailbox Server Role Storage Calculator . If you have ever attempted LUN Design or IO Calculations you will find this of value. Summary of Exchange 2007 Blogs Lynn Lunik Chief Security Architect IT Pro Secure Corporation blog@itprosecure.com Blog Tags: Amazon Web...
Moving from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 using a Transition Strategy
Moving from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 using a Transition Strategy As you interact with Exchange 2007 during the process of moving from one version to the next version (Ex2k3 to Ex2k7 for example) several terms are quickly made apparent: Transition - the Scenario in which you upgrade an existing Exchange Organization to Microsoft Exchange 2007. Migration - the Scenario in which you upgrade to Exchange...
Exchange Server 2007 Design and Architecture at Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007 Design and Architecture at Microsoft A consistent theme with Large Clients entails discussions of 'How did Microsoft do their Exchange 2007 Transition?' or, 'How does Microsoft configure Spam Filtering', and even, 'How much capacity do I need for 'XYZ' Exchange 2007 Service?'. With these questions I utilize some of the quality reference materials...