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By Brien M. Posey
26 May 2005 | SearchExchange.com |
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Hardware planning for Exchange almost always focuses on the system's CPU, memory and hard disk. There are a lot of articles on the Web that contain formulas you can use to figure out how much disk space or how much memory your server is going to need.
Rather than repeat the information that is contained in those articles and bore you with a bunch of formulas, I want to use this guide to instead talk about what hardware a server will really need based on its role.
Understanding a server's role is crucial to determining what hardware configuration would be most beneficial. Some of the many roles that Exchange Server can take on are mailbox server, public folder server, bridgehead server, gateway server, or front-end server.

A PRIMER ON SERVER ROLES AND EXCHANGE HARDWARE

Home: Introduction
Part 1: Microsoft's hardware recommendations
Part 2: Server roles
Part 3: Mail servers
Part 4: Public folder servers
Part 5: Bridgehead servers
Part 6: Gateway servers
Part 7: Front-end servers
Part 8: Conclusion
Part 9: Related links
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Brien M. Posey, MCSE Brien is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his work with Windows 2000 Server and IIS. He has served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and was once in charge of IT security for Fort Knox. As a freelance technical writer, he has written for Microsoft, TechTarget, CNET, ZDNet, MSD2D, Relevant Technologies and other technology companies.
Copyright 2005 TechTarget
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