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Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supported?

 
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Rory Niland
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:58 am    Post subject: Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supported? Reply with quote

I notice that the recomendations for Exchange 2003 are still SP1 ..

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/bestconfig.mspx

why is this?

In a new install of hardware for Exchange .. would you install Windows 2003
SP1 or Windows 2003 R2 ?

Are there any replication enhancments that R2 can bring to the exchange
envoirnment?

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Mark Arnold [MVP]
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 4:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supporte Reply with quote

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 01:26:04 -0800, "Rory Niland"
<RoryNiland@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:

I notice that the recomendations for Exchange 2003 are still SP1 ..

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/bestconfig.mspx

why is this?

It hasn't been updated. I've mentioned it.
Quote:

In a new install of hardware for Exchange .. would you install Windows 2003
SP1 or Windows 2003 R2 ?

SP1
Quote:

Are there any replication enhancments that R2 can bring to the exchange
envoirnment?

None.
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Rory Niland
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: Re: Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supporte Reply with quote

Thanks for the straight answers


I see that Exhange 12 beta has been released.

Do you think that *finaly* we may get a mirror server solution that does not
rely on clusters over well connected (fibre) links?

It would be great to have two info store servers in seperate locations that
mirror each other.. if one goes down then outlook will point to the other.

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Mister Bill
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supporte Reply with quote

Rory,

Look at using CA Brightstor High Availability for mirrororing / online
server hot spare. One of my clients is using it and is very happy with it.
It is also relatively affordable, and certainly less costly than a second
E2K3 license.

MisterBill

"Rory Niland" wrote:

Quote:
Thanks for the straight answers


I see that Exhange 12 beta has been released.

Do you think that *finaly* we may get a mirror server solution that does not
rely on clusters over well connected (fibre) links?

It would be great to have two info store servers in seperate locations that
mirror each other.. if one goes down then outlook will point to the other.





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Rory Niland
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Exchange SP2 not recommended ? Also Win 2003 R2 supporte Reply with quote

Thanks Bill,

maybe Microsoft won't charge us for the hot spare! ( do the terms hell and
freezing come to mind )

Before we get into the licencing though I'm interested in whether they have
finally have fixed this glaring ommision ( domino had it 10 years ago )

thanks

Rory

"Mister Bill" wrote:

Quote:
Rory,

Look at using CA Brightstor High Availability for mirrororing / online
server hot spare. One of my clients is using it and is very happy with it.
It is also relatively affordable, and certainly less costly than a second
E2K3 license.

MisterBill

"Rory Niland" wrote:

Thanks for the straight answers


I see that Exhange 12 beta has been released.

Do you think that *finaly* we may get a mirror server solution that does not
rely on clusters over well connected (fibre) links?

It would be great to have two info store servers in seperate locations that
mirror each other.. if one goes down then outlook will point to the other.





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