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Configuring Exchange Server 2007 on Blades: Best Practices
Exchange Server 2007 provides the opportunity to lower costs and consolidate hardware as part of the migration deployment. Proper planning and design for this supporting hardware infrastructure is critical to avoid performance surprises. This paper provides lab data and technical best practices to support the customer who is implementing 20,000 1-GB mailboxes on Exchange Server 2007 and demonstrate that a single EVA8100 using Vraid5 can effectively support the messaging environment.
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Software Licensing: Mitigate the Risks of Vendor Audits
Unfortunately, the software licensing negotiation process today is fraught with uncertainty and risk: uncertainty about exact requirements and entitlements, and risk of audit and excess spending. Uncertainty almost always works in the software vendor's favor. Without clear insight into their precise needs, many organizations overspend on licensing, buying enough of a buffer to cover their uncertainty and protect them from compliance problems and vendor audits.
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Zen and the Art of Disaster Recovery
The Zen of Disaster Recovery is "being at one" with your data. You know where it is in the information life cycle and, as a result, what tier of storage it should reside on. The Art is knowing not only how to resuscitate your data center after an emergency, but also what you will have once it is resurrected.
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Optimizing Your SQL Server Infrastructure: Good Ideas, Bad Ideas
SQL Server (or any enterprise-class database system, for that matter) places a heavy demand on infrastructure resources such as servers, the network, and storage. Many organizations continually struggle to scale their SQL Server installations to meet business demand, including requirements for availability in the face of hardware failure, while at the same time bemoaning the "data center bloat" that seems to be the unavoidable companion of large SQL Server installations.
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A Compelling Alternative to Your Next Exchange Upgrade
Upgrading to Microsoft Exchange 2007 is going to cost companies time and money. What's worse, many limitations customers have experienced with previous Exchange platforms - including mailbox size, ease-of-implementation for backup/restore and for high availability, and mobile performance - have not been resolved in the 2007 version, continuing a tradition of inefficiency and complexity.
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Do You Really Need a SAN? Try iSCSI
Moving to networked storage has traditionally meant you could move file data across your existing Ethernet, but accommodating block data from email and database applications has required the installation of a costly storage area network (SAN). This paper details how an iSCSI-enabled IP SAN moves block data easily across your existing Ethernet, to deliver the benefits of a SAN without the cost, complexity, or IT overhead.
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