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Author Winters, Nathan

Title Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 : Design, Deploy, and Deliver an Enterprise Messaging Solution / Nathan Winters, Neil Johnson, Nicolas Blank
Published Indianapolis, Ind. : Sybex, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Chapter 1 Business, Functional, and Technical Requirements; Building the Foundation for Requirements; Establishing Project Roles; Getting Started with the Exchange Design; Requirements as Part of a Larger Framework; Understanding the Types of Requirements; Business Requirements; Technical Requirements; Constraints; Assumptions; Requirements Elicitation; Summary; Chapter 2 Exchange Design Fundamentals; Introducing Design Documents; From Requirements to Design; No Single Way to Implement Exchange; How Much Detail Is Enough?; Section Guide; Section Index
Executive SummaryBusiness Requirements; Summary of Vision and Scope; Functional Specification; Architecture Summary; Compliance; External Publishing; Migration or Legacy Integration Requirements; Interoperation with Third-Party Applications; High-Availability Strategy and Requirements; Transport Design; Client Access Design; Mailbox Design; VM Requirements; Bandwidth Requirements; Exchange Solution Sizing; Moving Forward; A Living Document; How Do You Know When to Finish Designing?; Overengineering; Keep It Simple; Future Proofing; The Microsoft Way; Chapter 3 Exchange Architectural Concepts
The Evolution of Exchange 2013Exchange 2000/2003; Exchange 2007; Exchange 2010; Exchange 2013; Discontinued Features; Exchange 2013 Editions; Transport; Management; Role Separation; High Availability; Exchange Online Integration; Summary; Chapter 4 Defining a Highly Available Messaging Solution; Defining Availability; Defining Availability Components; Defining the Cost of Downtime; Planning for Failure; Defining Terms for Availability; Service-Level Agreements; RPO and RTO; Defining High Availability and Disaster Recovery; Achieving High Availability; Building an Available Messaging System
TransportNamespace Planning; Exchange Hybrid Deployment; Database Availability Group Planning; Summary; Chapter 5 Designing a Successful Exchange Storage Solution; A Brief History of Exchange Storage; Exchange 4.0-5.5; Exchange 2000-2003; Exchange 2007; Exchange 2010; Storage Changes in Exchange 2013; Issue 1: Storage Capacity Increasing; Issue 2: Mechanical Disk IOPS Performance Not Increasing; Issue 3: JBOD Solutions Require Operational Maturity; Issue 4: Mailbox Capacity Requirements Increasing; Issue 5: Everything Needs to Be Cheaper; Storage Improvements in Exchange Server 2013
Automatic Database ReseedMultiple Databases for Each JBOD Disk Spindle; Designing a Successful Exchange Storage Solution; Requirements Gathering; Making Sense of the Exchange Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator; Selecting the Right Storage Hardware; Storage Validation Using Jetstress; Summary; Chapter 6 Management; Trends in Management of Platforms; Role-Based Access Control; RBAC Overview; Understanding the Components of the RBAC Permissions Model; Planning Your Management Strategy; Understanding Built-in Management Roles, Role Groups, and Role Association; Role Assignments
Summary Annotation Successfully deploy a top-quality Exchange messaging serviceRolling out a major messaging service with Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 requires that you not only understand the functionality of this exciting new release, but that you fully grasp all aspects of the larger Exchange server ecosystem as well. This practical book is your best field guide to it all. Written for administrators and consultants in the trenches, this innovative new guide begins with key concepts of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 and then moves through the recommended practices and processes that are necessary to deploy a top-quality Exchange service. Whether you're upgrading from Exchange Server 2010 or earlier, installing for the first time, or migrating from another system, this book provides the concepts, thought processes and real-world advice you need. Understand the fundamentals of Exchange architecture and designDo detailed planning--consider all technical, business, and functional requirementsWeigh the demands of high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) versus cost, and explore how to achieve HA onsite, in the cloud, or in hybrid installationsExamine the best ways to manager your installation, whether onsite with Exchange Server 2013 or in the cloud with Office 365Plan for security, compliance, collaboration, and integration with other systemsCreate a timeline for deployment, including migrations from earlier or other systemsExtend and customize your messaging system with Exchange Web Services
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SUBJECT Microsoft Exchange server. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96094622
Microsoft Exchange server. blmlsh
Microsoft Exchange server fast
Subject Client/server computing.
Electronic mail systems.
Electronic mail messages.
electronic mail.
Electronic mail messages
Client/server computing
Electronic mail systems
Form Electronic book
Author Johnson, Neil (Electronic data processing consultant)
Blank, Nicolas.
ISBN 1118541901
9781118541906
9781118750278
1118750276
9781118779538
1118779533