Exchange 2000 Server Design and Implementation for Woodgrove Bank
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Published: October 1, 2001
By Dylan Miller
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The article outlines Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server terms and concepts, shows specific design details for the fictitious Woodgrove Bank Exchange environment, and describes best practices for Exchange 2000 system design.
This article covers the following areas:
Exchange terms and concepts that the reader must understand before continuing to other sections
The existing environment and coexistence information for Woodgrove Bank
Specific details about the Exchange 2000 design for Woodgrove Bank
This article is not intended to be a complete design or implementation guide; it is intended to be a general guide based on best practices gathered through project experience. For this reason, this article does not provide a rigorous discussion of all the issues that factor into a Microsoft Windows 2000 or an Exchange 2000 design and implementation. It is intended to familiarize the reader with only the basic architectural components of Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000, and the particulars of the design implemented at the fictitious Woodgrove Bank.
Details
Authors: Dylan Miller
Publication Date: October 2001
Number of Pages: 38 pages
Table of Contents
Project Overview
Technology Overview
Current Environment and Coexistence Strategy
Proposed Exchange 2000 Design