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Weighing Exchange 2010 hardware requirements vs. organizational needs
Aligning with Microsoft’s Exchange 2010 hardware requirements is critical, but remember, you've got to balance them with your company’s own unique needs and budget. Tip
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Low-cost storage options for Exchange Server 2010
Microsoft condones cheap storage to combat bloated databases in Exchange Server 2010. Find out how much you can save and how DAGs fit into the pricing model. Tip
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Considerations for virtualizing Exchange 2007 mailbox servers
I/O intensive applications, such as Exchange 2007's Mailbox Server role, do not make the best starting candidates for virtualization. However, with proper architecture and planning, the Exchange 2007 mailbox server can be virtualized in a production ... Tip
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How to virtualize Exchange Server 2003
Get tips on how to virtualize Exchange 2003 servers in a production environment. You'll also learn how to avoid a few Exchange Server 2003 virtualization setup issues such as drive copy errors resulting in the Blue Screen of Death and virtual server ... Tip
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Why too much memory can hurt Exchange Server 2007 performance
Because Exchange Server 2007 runs on 64-bit hardware, it's tempting to add more memory to improve server performance; but don't. Find out why too much memory can actually hurt Exchange Server 2007 performance, and learn more about Microsoft's reasons... Tip
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VMworld 2008: What will VMware unveil?
Despite clear strengths, including VMotion and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, VMware has clear weaknesses to overcome, including virtual machine performance management. Will VMware address its shortcomings at VMworld 2008? Tip
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Server virtualization at the hardware level with Hyper-V
Microsoft changed its approach to server virtualization with the release of Hyper-V. Find out how the new technology changes the way virtual machines interact with physical hardware. Tip
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Virtualizing Exchange Server 2007 with Microsoft's Hyper-V
Learn the steps needed to virtualize Exchange 2007 and Windows file servers to reduce server load using Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization technology. Tip
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Considerations for virtualizing an Exchange Server environment
Thinking about virtualizing Exchange in your environment? Read these considerations for virtualizing with VMware's ESX or Microsoft's Hyper-V technology. Tip
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Exchange Server 2007 hardware planning for continuous replication
Exchange Server 2007 has flexible storage hardware requirements, but SANs may be more efficient and cost effective than DAS for large Exchange deployments. Tip