Chapter 6 -- Planning for Development

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Chapter 6

In Chapter 5, you learned how to assess the needs of your users and how to take stock of your current network situation. In this chapter, you'll learn how to put that information to use.

We divide the task of planning a Microsoft Exchange organization into three distinct subtasks: designing the overall Exchange organization, planning the location of Exchange routing groups, and placing individual Exchange servers in those groups to optimize the messaging system. This approach will provide you with a logical placement of resources developed with users' needs in mind.

Beginning at the organizational level, you'll establish organizationwide naming conventions, determine the number of routing groups you'll need and the boundaries of those groups, and plan how to link those groups. Next, at the routing group level, you'll plan the services that the group must provide. You'll also plan public folders and gateways. Finally, at the server level, you'll determine the functions each server will perform and plan the server hardware to accommodate those functions.



Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Adminstrator's Companion
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Adminstrator's Companion
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 1999
Pages: 193

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