Planning for Persistent Chat Server
Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-11
You can use Lync Server 2013, Persistent Chat Server to enable multiple users to participate in conversations in which they post and access content about specific topics, including text, links, and files. Although users can communicate in real time during a session, the content of each session is persistent, which means it continues to be available after a session ends.
This section describes planning considerations in a Lync Server 2013, Persistent Chat Server deployment, including defining requirements, identifying components and supported topologies, and deployment recommendations.
- Overview of Persistent Chat Server
- How Persistent Chat Server Works
- Defining Your Organization's Requirements for Persistent Chat Server
- Components and Topologies for Persistent Chat Server
- Technical Requirements for Persistent Chat Server
- Setting Up Systems and the Infrastructure for Persistent Chat Server
- Deployment Checklist for Persistent Chat Server
