List of Tables


Chapter 2: Exchange Server 2007 Architecture

Table 2.1: Processor Recommendations Based on Server Role
Table 2.2: Minimum and Recommended RAM for Exchange Server 2007 Roles
Table 2.3: Additional Memory Factor for Mailbox Servers
Table 2.4: Minimum RAM Recommendations Based on Storage Groups
Table 2.5: User Profile, Mailbox Size, and Estimated IOPS for Exchange 2003
Table 2.6: User Profile, Mailbox Size, and Estimated IOPS for Exchange 2007
Table 2.7: Exchange 2007 Standard Edition versus Enterprise Edition
Table 2.8: Exchange 2007 Components
Table 2.9: Sample Active Directory Site Links and Costs

Chapter 3: Designing a New Exchange 2007 System

Table 3.1: Identifying Server Roles with Two-Digit Codes
Table 3.2: Examples of Server Names

Chapter 5: Upgrading to Exchange Server 2007

Table 5.1: Comparison of Exchange 2007 Upgrade Strategies

Chapter 6: Scaling Upward and Outward

Table 6.1: Operating System Performance Counters and Recommended Thresholds

Chapter 7: Administering Exchange 2007

Table 7.1: Exchange 2003 Administrative Roles
Table 7.2: Common EMS Cmdlet Verbs
Table 7.3: Commonly Used EMS Nouns
Table 7.4: PowerShell Cmdlet Parameters
Table 7.5: Shell Values and Operators
Table 7.6: Different Methods of Getting Help within the EMS
Table 7.7: Possible Output Views for the Get-Help Cmdlet
Table 7.8: Information Output for Each Get-Help View

Chapter 9: Imposing Limits

Table 9.1: Exchange Mailbox Database Limits
Table 9.2: Limits Property Page

Chapter 10: Managing Recipients

Table 10.1: EMS Cmdlets Used to Manipulate E-mail Address Policies
Table 10.2: Set-User cmdlet Parameters
Table 10.3: Set-Mailbox Properties
Table 10.4: Resource Scheduling Parameters
Table 10.5: Properties of Objects Output Using Get-MailboxStatistics
Table 10.6: EMS and PowerShell Cmdlets for Group Management
Table 10.7: Common Mail-Enabled Group Properties
Table 10.8: Exchange Management Shell Cmdlets for Mail-Enabled Contacts and Users
Table 10.9: Useful Properties That Can Be Used by the Mail Contact and Mail User Objects

Chapter 11: Managing Address Lists

Table 11.1: Cmdlets Used to Manage Global Address List Objects
Table 11.2: Address Lists Built In to Exchange 2007
Table 11.3: EMS Cmdlets for Manipulating Address Lists
Table 11.4: Exchange Management Shell Cmdlets Used to Manage Offline Address Books

Chapter 12: Managing Folder Content

Table 12.1: Managed Content Settings Message Types
Table 12.2: Actions That Can Be Taken on Items at the End of the Retention Period
Table 12.3: Exchange Management Shell Cmdlets for Manipulating Managed Content Settings
Table 12.4: Managed Folder Exchange Management Shell Cmdlets

Chapter 13: Managing Messages in Transit

Table 13.1: Exchange 2007 Journal Report Fields

Chapter 16: Backup and Disaster Recovery

Table 16.1: Sample Exchange Backup Rotation Schedule
Table 16.2: Exchange Database Engine Backup Events

Chapter 18: Delivering E-mail

Table 18.1: Edge Transport Server Transport Agents
Table 18.2: Choosing an IP Block List Provider

Chapter 20: Securing Exchange Server

Table 20.1: Typical Ports Required by Exchange Applications
Table 20.2: Common Attachment Types That Might Be Dangerous
Table 20.3: Microsoft Level-1 Attachments Types

Chapter 21: Logging, Auditing, and Monitoring

Table 21.1: Recommended Maximum Event Log Sizes
Table 21.2: Auditing Levels for an Exchange 2007 Member Server
Table 21.3: Recommended Exchange Diagnostics Logging Categories
Table 21.4: Counters That May Indicate a Shortage of Physical Memory
Table 21.5: Counters That May Indicate Insufficient Processor Capacity
Table 21.6: Common Disk Counters That May Be Useful in Determining Disk Bottlenecks
Table 21.7: Common Network Counters That Are Useful for Troubleshooting
Table 21.8: Exchange-Specific Counters That Are Helpful in Troubleshooting Problems and Monitoring Performance
Table 21.9: Processor Recommendations for Exchange 2007
Table 21.10: Search Parameters That Can Be Used with the Export-Mailbox Cmdlet




Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
ISBN: 0470417331
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 198
Authors: Jim McBee

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