By
Pierre Bijaoui, Solution Architect, HP Services, France
Juergen Hasslauer, Solution Architect, HP Consulting and Integration, Germany
Description
This book will help you understand the new choices and possibilities available in designing your storage environment for Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 SP1. The move of Microsoft Exchange Server from a 32-bit application to the 64-bit world reduced the I/O footprint on the
storage subsystem. This allows users to consider shared storage deployments or go the opposite way and focus on direct attached storage.
Supporting large mailboxes is now possible, but how do you back up and recover the increased amount of data? Exchange Server 2007 Continuous
Replication and new features in Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering provides interesting possibilities for geographically dispersed
deployments. This book explains these new built-in features of Exchange Server 2007 and compares them with application independent data
replication solutions provided by high-end storage subsystems. It is critical to understand these key technologies to make the right
decision which storage solution best fits your business needs. The authors share their experience from large scale deployments and depict
configurations used during their projects.
Audience:
Systems architects and administrators of Windows-based server computing