Microsoft(R) Exchange Server 2003 Scalability with SP1 and SP2 (eBook)
600 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-049185-1 (ISBN)
Key technology for planning a future strategy is covered in the form of hardware and software that enable mission critical solutions including Storage Area Networks and Gigabit networks, Microsoft Clustering and multi-core symmetric multiprocessing.
*Reorganized to be a better reference and include details needed for Windows 2003's Server to effectively implement and manage a scalable Exchange infrastructure
*Best practices for deploying Exchange 2003 SP2 in large-scale and high performance environments are described
*Gives final recommendations, from consulting for Fortune 500 Corporations and from inside knowledge of Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003 SP1 & SP2, and Windows Server 2003
*Reviews key server and storage technologies and their appropriateness to scalable and high performance Exchange infrastructures
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server is the server component that provides electronic messaging in major corporate environments. It has had two updates since its release in 2003, SP1 and SP2. The author covers these along with critical changes in Widows 2003 Server such as the scalability features of the Active Directory and the server and storage technologies. This crucial release borrows from the legacy Exchange system, but also from a myriad of others. The organization of the book provides necessary background on the software and hardware required in order to manage an efficient scalable Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server deployment. Key technology for planning a future strategy is covered in the form of hardware and software that enable mission critical solutions including Storage Area Networks and Gigabit networks, Microsoft Clustering and multi-core symmetric multiprocessing.*Reorganized to be a better reference and include details needed for Windows 2003's Server to effectively implement and manage a scalable Exchange infrastructure*Best practices for deploying Exchange 2003 SP2 in large-scale and high performance environments are described*Gives final recommendations, from consulting for Fortune 500 Corporations and from inside knowledge of Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003 SP1 & SP2, and Windows Server 2003*Reviews key server and storage technologies and their appropriateness to scalable and high performance Exchange infrastructures
Front Cover 1
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Scalability with SP1 and SP2 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 8
Foreword 14
Preface 16
Acknowledgments 20
Chapter 1. Exchange 2003 Architecture 24
1.1 Introduction 24
1.2 Benefits at a Glance 28
1.3 RAMS 31
1.4 Performance Improvements 47
1.5 Exchange Server 2003 Core Architecture 57
1.6 The STORE Process 58
1.7 Exchange Server Futures 69
Chapter 2. Exchange 2003 Scalability 72
2.1 Why Would You Want to Scale? 72
2.2 Horizontal vs. Vertical Scalability 83
2.3 Scalable Exchange 2003 Architecture 86
2.4 IIS/Exchange Store 99
2.5 Virtual Servers 118
2.6 Components That Scale 124
2.7 In Summary 144
Chapter 3. Microsoft Exchange and Windows Server 148
3.1 Microsoft Exchange 2003 Requirements 148
3.2 Windows Server 159
3.3 Volume Shadow Copy Services 174
3.4 Windows Clusters 180
3.5 Scaling the Active Directory 188
3.6 Summary 203
Chapter 4. Technologies for Exchange 2003 Deployments 206
4.1 Introduction 206
4.2 System Processing 210
4.3 Networking services 233
4.4 Scale out and scale up 236
4.5 Leveraging storage technologies 245
4.6 Network-attached storage 288
4.7 Emerging Technologies: iSCSI or IP SAN 302
4.8 The value of RAID 311
4.9 Fundamentals of storage performance 330
4.10 In Summary 350
4.11 Endnotes 351
Chapter 5. Optimizing Exchange 2003 352
5.1 Introduction to Exchange 2003 Optimization 352
5.2 System Optimization for Exchange 2003 357
5.3 Memory Optimization for Exchange 2003 378
5.4 Network Optimization for Exchange 2003 396
5.5 Storage Optimization for Exchange 2003 406
5.6 Mail Transport Optimization 443
5.7 In Summary 445
Chapter 6. Performance and Monitoring 448
6.1 The Challenge 448
6.2 Exchange Workload Simulation 474
6.3 Monitoring Exchange 2003 Performance 498
6.4 In Summary 558
Chapter 7. Best Practices 560
7.1 Best Practices 560
7.2 Configuration Guidelines for Windows 2003 563
7.3 Configuration Guidelines for Exchange 2003 Servers 571
7.4 In Summary 586
Index 588
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.4.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber |
Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Exchange / SharePoint | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke | |
Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-08-049185-5 / 0080491855 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-08-049185-1 / 9780080491851 |
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