Server Names and Roles
Server Names and Roles
This topic lists the example names used to refer to potential servers for the Microsoft Solution for Hosted Messaging and Collaboration version 4.0 solution. These example names are also the official names used in the Hosted Messaging and Collaboration Deployment Walkthrough. The following table lists the example names and their associated roles, zones, and installed software.
Table: Example Server Names and Server Roles
Example server name | Role | Zone | Installed software | 64-bit operating system support |
---|---|---|---|---|
AD01 AD02 |
Domain controller Global catalog server DNS server |
3 |
|
Suggested |
COLLAB01 | Front-end server for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services version 3.0 | 2 |
|
Yes |
DNS01 | External DNS server | 1 |
|
No |
EXCASUM01 | Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Server Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging Server |
2 |
|
Suggested |
EXEDGE01 | Exchange Server 2007 Edge Server | 1 |
|
Suggested |
EXHUB01 EXHUB02 |
Exchange Server 2007 Hub Server | 2 |
|
Suggested |
EXMBX01-Node1 EXMBX01-Node2 |
Exchange Cluster Continuous Replication CCR Mailstore Cluster
|
3 |
|
Suggested |
EXMBX02 | Exchange MailStore | 3 |
|
Suggested |
ISA01 ISA02 |
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server | 1 |
|
No |
ISACS01 | ISA Configuration Storage Server | 2 |
|
No |
MOM01 | Monitoring and reporting server | 3 |
|
No |
MOMSQL01 | Database server for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) Reporting server |
3 |
|
No |
MPS01 MPS02 |
Provisioning Engine servers | 3 |
|
No |
MPSSQL01 MPSSQL02 |
SQL Server node (01 active, 02 passive) Microsoft Provisioning System (MPS) databases MPS Audit and Recovery service |
3 |
|
No |
PKIROOT | Root Certificate Authority Certificate issuing server |
3 |
|
Yes |
PROV01 | MPS Web Services (ASP.NET 2.0 and Web Services Enhancements [WSE]) server | 2 |
|
No |
PROVFE (Optional) | Provisioning front-end server | 2 |
|
Yes |
SQLBE01 | Back-end database server for Windows SharePoint Services version 3.0 | 3 |
|
Yes |
Note
You can not use Local Continuous Replication or Clustered Continuous Replication servers to store Public Folder databases. This includes any servers that host an Offline Address Book.