Microsoft Exchange Server has become a mission-critical, infrastructure staple in organizations of all sizes. As an application that demands high levels of availability, reliability and scalability, with stringent resource demands, the sizing process is critical to ensuring a healthy production environment.
Attend this webcast to learn how Exchange 2007 will address some of the more common problems related to Exchange Server management, and also:
- Key limitations of Exchange 2003
- Storage sizing and configuration changes for Exchange 2007
- Hardware advancements of 2007
- What the Exchange 2007 deployment will look like
User/IT requirements for Exchange, such as larger mailbox quotas, security, faster searching and remote access present a number of challenges with the current 2003 architecture. Although Exchange 2007 will address many of these key issues, it will require some major architectural shifts, radically changing how we think about sizing and architecting an Exchange solution.