Amit Pawar - Infrastructure blog : Windows Server 2008 and Exchange 2007
Amit Pawar - Infrastructure blog : Windows Server 2008 and Exchange 2007
I was drafting a virtual lab configuration and found Amit Pawar's Infrastructure blog and article about using Windows 2008 with Exchange 2007.
Awesome article that points out several performance and configuration options that are only available when you install Exchange 2007 onto Windows 2008.
- Multi-subnet failover clusters
- Faster log file shipping (SMB version 2 support in Win2008)-
- Self-healing NTFS = fewer file corruption problems
- Easier deployment - fewer hotfixes and OS pre-requisite updates like .Net Framework 2.0
- IPv6 Support
- Scalability - Windows 2008 doesn't limit the server to an RPC connection limit of 64K connections. This is HUGE when you try to throw thousands of users on a single server. Windows 2008 now supports 64K RPC connections per IP address.
Amit includes reference links for the various features.
I was drafting a virtual lab configuration and found Amit Pawar's Infrastructure blog and article about using Windows 2008 with Exchange 2007.
Awesome article that points out several performance and configuration options that are only available when you install Exchange 2007 onto Windows 2008.
- Multi-subnet failover clusters
- Faster log file shipping (SMB version 2 support in Win2008)-
- Self-healing NTFS = fewer file corruption problems
- Easier deployment - fewer hotfixes and OS pre-requisite updates like .Net Framework 2.0
- IPv6 Support
- Scalability - Windows 2008 doesn't limit the server to an RPC connection limit of 64K connections. This is HUGE when you try to throw thousands of users on a single server. Windows 2008 now supports 64K RPC connections per IP address.
Amit includes reference links for the various features.


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