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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-MailboxStatistic
s
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
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Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
ISBN: 0470417331
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 198
Authors:
Jim McBee
BUY ON AMAZON
Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering (2nd Edition)
Reliability and Validity
Histogram
Analyzing Satisfaction Data
Conducting In-Process Quality Assessments
Data Quality Control
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Conduct Data Collection
Size the Kanban
Appendix B Kanban Supermarkets
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix G Intra-Cell Kanban
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
P.5. Viewtypes and Styles
P.8. Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions
Stakeholders of Interface Documentation
Data Flow and Control Flow
The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide
Concentrator Modules
Summary
IPsec Preparation
Summary
PIX and ASA Product Information
Twisted Network Programming Essentials
Sending and Receiving Data
Accessing a Password-Protected Page
Sharing Python Objects with Perspective Broker
Listing Mailboxes on an IMAP Server
Running a Twisted Application as a Daemon
Visual Studio Tools for Office(c) Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath
Application-Level Events
Conclusion
Trusting the Document
Introduction to Add-Ins
Conclusion
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