Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1

Exchange Server 2007 is a complex product, but the user interface has been completely revamped to make it easier to administer. All of this complexity and parallel ease of use requires an industrial-strength computer. The minimum server requirements suggested here are for testing, learning about, and evaluating the product. It's also enough for a small, noncritical installation. However, as we discuss in the book, when the server moves into critical production environments where it will be accessed by large numbers of users, you'll need to beef up its hardware and add a number of fault-tolerance capabilities. On the client side, with the broad range of clients available for Exchange, the machines in most organizations should be more than adequate.

At a minimum, to test, learn about, and evaluate Exchange Server, you need the following:

During the development of this book, we used a combination of Dell Xeon-based servers, HP Athlon-based servers, and lots and lots of virtual machines using VMWare. During the development, we did not have access to 64-bit versions of VMWare, so we used the 32-bit version of Exchange Server 2007 for testing. The 32-bit version of Exchange Server 2007 can be downloaded for evaluation, classroom, lab, and testing purposes, but it is not to be used in public.

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