1. EXCHANGE SERVER 2010
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Mail Server Sistemlərinə ilkin baxış.
Exchange Server 2010 yeniliklər.
Exchange Server 2010 sazlanması
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3. Exchange Server 2010 Server Role
In Exchange Server 2010, servers are installed with
specific functional roles:
Hub Transport Server role
Mailbox Server role
Edge Transport Server role
Client Access Server role
Outlook Web App Exchange ActiveSync
Unified Messaging
5. New Features in Outlook Web App
Outlook Web App in Exchange Server 2010 provides:
Third-party Web browsers support
Conversation view
Mailbox search
Multiple calendars
Integration with OCS
Integration with SMS
Outlook Web App mailbox policies
Shared contacts
WebReady Document viewing
6. New Unified Messaging Features in Exchange Server 2010
Exchange Server 2010 enables:
Personal Auto Attendant to personalize the call
answering experience
Automatic speech recognition for 26 languages
More options for resolving caller ID
Exchange Server 2010 provides:
Voice mail displayed as text in the Inbox
Message waiting indicators on supported phones and in
Office Communicator
Protected voice mail cannot be forwarded
Enhanced integration with Lync Server
7. Shadow Redundancy
Shadow redundancy benefits:
Transport servers are not single points of failure
Transport servers can be removed or upgraded without
concern for messages in transport queues
Redundant storage is not required for transport servers
Network traffic is reduced
8. How Shadow Redundancy Works
Hub Transport
Server Role
Edge Transport
Server Role
Mailbox
Server Role
9. Message Journaling
Message journaling in Exchange Server 2010:
Stores journal reports for all messages based on:
• Message sender or recipient
• Mailbox database
Reduces journal storage requirements by storing single
copies of messages
10. Multi-Mailbox Search
Multi-Mailbox Search:
Enables searches of user mailboxes based on specific
criteria
Is implemented by using Multi-Mailbox Search in
Exchange Control Panel
Requires membership in the Discovery Management
role group or delegated Mailbox Search management
role
11. Personal Archives:
Personal Archives:
Require an archive mailbox for each user
Enables users to move the contents of PST files into a
managed mailbox
Enables indexing and searches of all user messages
12. High Availability in Exchange Server 2007/2010
Exchange Server 2007 enables high availability for mailbox
servers through:
Local continuous replication (LCR)
Cluster continuous replication (CCR)
Standby continuous replication (SCR)
Single copy clusters (SCC)
13. High Availability Features in Exchange Server 2010
In Exchange Server 2010:
Database availability groups combine features from CCR and
SCR
Failover clustering configuration is transparent to Exchange
administrators
Mailbox servers can host 100 databases
Each mailbox database can have 16 copies
Mailbox servers that are part of a DAG can also host other
Exchange Server roles
Shadow redundancy provides transport-level redundancy
15. Creating a New DAG
DAGs require the failover clustering feature in
Windows Server 2008
When creating a DAG:
Failover clustering feature is installed
Failover cluster components are transparently
configured
Failover cluster quorum mode is automatically
configured
16. What Is Role Based Access Control?
RBAC is used to define all Exchange Server 2010
permissions
RBAC:
Defines which Exchange Management Shell cmdlets
a user can run and which objects the user can modify
Is applied by all Exchange Server management tools
RBAC options include:
Using management role groups to assign
administrative permissions
Management role assignment policies to assign
permissions that users can perform on their own
mailbox or distribution groups
17. Supported Transition Scenarios
Active Directory requirements:
Schema master and at least one global catalog server in each
site running Windows Server 2003 SP2 or later
Windows Server 2003 forest and domain functional level
Exchange Server version Exchange Server
Organization
Exchange 2000 Server Transition
Not supported
Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Supported
or later
Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2 or later Supported
Mixed Exchange 2007 and Exchange Supported
Server 2003 organization
18. Upgrade
Setup parameter Description
/PrepareAD • Prepares the global Exchange objects
/OrganizationName:
• Creates the Exchange universal security groups
”organizationname” in the root domain
• Prepares the current domain
/PrepareLegacy • Required for upgrades from Exchange Server
ExchangePermissions 2003
/PrepareSchema • Prepares the schema for the Exchange Server
2010 installation
/PrepareDomain • Prepares the domain by creating a new global
group called Exchange Install Domain Servers
/PrepareDomain
domainname
/PrepareAllDomains
19. Hardware Requirements for Exchange Server 2010
Resource Requirements
Processor • Intel 64-bit architecture
• AMD64 architecture
• Processor cores: minimum 2
Memory • 4 GB supported minimum
• 8 GB recommended
• Additional memory required based on server role and load
Disk • 1.2 GB free disk space for Exchange Server files
• 200 MB free on the system drive
• Additional space for mailbox storage
File System • NTFS file system for all drives