PDPHell
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Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Exchange 2003 WAN - Design/Sizing Question |
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Looking for anyone's input on a proposed Exchange 2003 design.
Currently have 7 old NT4 based Exchange 5.5 servers - 5 mailbox/PF, 2
Bridgeheads split across 2 locations.
6000 Mailboxes.
Outlook XP clients
Its proposed that this is all migrated to another site 400+ miles away
running on a win2k3 - Exchange 2003SP1 - Four node cluster with San
storage. No local Exchange servers, no bridgehead/front end servers.
Outlook 2003 Clients using cached mode. (200mb limit)
The WAN is currently limited to 24Mb by its slowest link to an MPLS
cloud with potential to be upgraded to 100mb. Eventually 1Gb links are
planned. Like any WAN, the full bandwidth is not guaranteed/shaped
exclusively for exchange.
Some test lab analysis has been done using Loadsim, using a profile
based on our typical usage which was determined as "heavy+" using a
combination of stats and guidance from the excellent document - "Client
Network Traffic with Microsoft Exchange 2003"
Although this provided some figures, it does not consider latency and
the lack of QOS on the network link at present.
Does anyone have any experience running anywhere in the region of 6000
mailboxes over a WAN connection.
After a lot of searching, i cannot find any decent exchange "network"
sizing documents or case studies. It seems that everyone with this
amount of mailboxes would always recommend local servers.
Advice, comments, ridicule - All Appreciated !
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