Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices
Written by YU53P on 02:57Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices is for experienced Messaging architects, Exchange administrators, support professionals, and engineers, especially those who are working in medium to large enterprise organizations and also have at least one year of experience in administering, deploying, managing, monitoring, upgrading, migrating, and designing Exchange Server.
IT professionals who work in smaller companies also will benefit from the recommendations and sidebars presented in this book as well as many of the tips and tricks.
To get the most benefit from this book, prior to reading it you should at least be able to do the following:
- Design and deploy an Exchange messaging enterprise according to business requirements.
- Understand Active Directory concepts, especially how sites and services provide its essential structure.
- Understand the Windows permission model.
- Have good experience with the networking protocol TCP/IP v4 and the messaging protocol SMTP.
- Understand Windows PKI infrastructures and digital certificates.
You should also understand the basics of Exchange Server 2010, including the differences between each of the Exchange server roles (experience gained with Exchange 2007 is valuable here), and you should have experience with using the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the Exchange Management Shell (EMS). The book does not focus on the “how to” and thus does not include step- by-step guides for each and every setting. This book builds on the knowledge and experience needed to successfully pass the Microsoft 70- 663 exam, Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
The target audience for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices is interested in insights and in looking beyond the common administrative tasks performed in Exchange 2010 as well as those who want to unveil the full functionality of the product.
This book is a 300-level technical book; however, the planning and managing chapter will also be very useful to IT managers seeking guidance on understanding technical concepts for managing Exchange project.
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