Deployment
Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-18
Deployment of Lync Server 2013 communications software includes preparing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), deploying the Front End Servers and other core Lync Server 2013 internal components, and then deploying any additional server roles and features that your organization may require, such as external user access and Enterprise Voice.
This documentation describes three scenarios for deploying Lync Server 2013:
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New Deployment of Lync Server 2013, Enterprise Edition
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New Deployment of Lync Server 2013, Standard Edition
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New Deployment of Lync Server 2013 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition into an existing Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition deployment
For information about deploying Lync Server 2013 in an existing Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 or Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 environment, see the Migration documentation.
- Deploying Lync Server 2013
- Deploying External User Access
- Deploying Enterprise Voice
- Deploying Monitoring
- Deploying Archiving
- Configuring Dial-in Conferencing
- Configuring Video
- Deploying Branch Sites
- Deploying Persistent Chat Server
- Deploying Clients and Devices
- Planning and Deploying Unified Contact Store
- Managing Server-to-Server Authentication (Oauth) and Partner Applications
- Updating From the Evaluation Version of Lync Server 2013
- Deploying Remote Call Control
- Deploying Mobility
- Configuring Integration with Office Web Apps Server and Lync Server 2013
- Health Configuration in Lync Server 2013
