Exchange Server 2010: Design Planning
Part 1 of 3 in the Exchange Server 2010 Design and Deployment series. In this course, you'll deepen your expertise with Exchange Server 2010, and walk away able to weigh the issues and considerations when planning for Exchange 2010, and maximize the value of your organization's Exchange deployment.
What you'll learn
Part 1 of 3 in the Exchange Server 2010 Design and Deployment series. In this course, you'll deepen your expertise with Exchange Server 2010, and walk away able to weigh the issues and considerations when planning for Exchange 2010, and maximize the value of your organization's Exchange deployment. This course is intended for Exchange administrators looking to take their knowledge to the next level, beyond administration. To get the most out of this course, you should have a solid knowledge of Exchange Server 2010, networking, and Windows Server administration.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- A Review of Server Roles 3m
- Server Roles in Action 4m
- Email Address Policies 5m
- Accepted Domains 3m
- Relay Domains 5m
- Remote Domains 2m
- Email Address Policies, Accepted Domains and Remote Domains 6m
- Active Directory Design Concerns 6m
- Network and Directory Server Requirements 1m
- Additional AD Points to Keep in Mind 1m
- Questions to Determining Client Needs 8m
- Client Responses to Initial Design Survey 6m
- Initial Design Proposal for Neblina Festa 2m
- Initial Design Proposal for Hyperion Illuminations 2m
- Blueprint for an Exchange Service Level Agreement 2m
- What We Learned 1m
- Introduction 1m
- Hardware Requirements 3m
- The Benefits of Exchange Virtualization 3m
- Processor and Memory Requirements 4m
- Multiple Role Processor Core Ratios 4m
- The Mailbox Server: Disk and Capacity Planning 7m
- Mailbox Storage Design Process 5m
- Facing the Database Challenges of Exchange 1m
- Disk Types for Exchange 3m
- Storage Architecture 2m
- Database Best Practice Suggestions 1m
- The Balance of Performance and Scalability 3m
- The Evolution of CAS 1m
- The Exchange 2010 CAS Role is Middle Tier 1m
- CAS Role Aspects 3m
- Ports to Remember 2m
- Questions to Determining Client Needs 4m
- Client Responses to Initial Design Survey 5m
- Solutions Offered 2m
- What We Learned 1m
- Introduction 1m
- Upgrade Terminology 8m
- Key Minimum Requirements 4m
- The Basic Breakdown in Steps 3m
- Legacy Host Names and Certificates for CAS 4m
- Legacy Host Name Explanation 3m
- Meet the Deployment Assistant 3m
- Online Mailbox Moves 2m
- Pre-Removal Tasks 1m
- Questions to Determining Client Needs 4m
- Client Responses to Initial Design Survey 4m
- Solution Offered 2m
- What We Learned 1m
- Introduction 1m
- Updating Your Schema and Preparing the Domain 5m
- Permission Requirements 10m
- The Exchange Install Domain Servers Group 1m
- DNS Configuration 2m
- Understanding Federation 2m
- A Look at Microsoft Federation Gateway 1m
- Creating a Federation Trust 2m
- Organization Relationships vs. Sharing Policies 2m
- Questions to Determining Client Needs 4m
- Client Responses to Initial Design Survey 4m
- Solutions Offered 2m
- What We Learned 1m