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sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
Posted:  21 Dec 2009
Published:  21 Dec 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  20   Page(s)
Type:  Presentation Transcript
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:
Are you looking to right-size your Exchange environment, but don't know where to start? This presentation transcript features Exchange expert Lee Benjamin as he discusses sizing guidelines for optimal performance. Learn how sizing guidelines differ for mailboxes and CAS and find out more about performance and sizing scenarios for Exchange 2010. Discover ways to lower storage costs and how to eliminate servers designated for clustering.



Author

Lee Benjamin
Messaging Architect, ExchangeGuy Consulting
With over 20 years experience in the messaging industry, Lee Benjamin is an expert on Microsoft Exchange and related technologies. Since retiring from Microsoft in 1997, he has been a highly sought after consultant for enterprise and medium-sized organizations and software firms. He currently specializes in architecture, migration and upgrade advice, and product strategy/positioning for ISV's. He also evaluates and does product testing and training.



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Clustering | High Availability | Microsoft Exchange | Storage Capacity | Storage Infrastructure | Storage Management

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