Exchange 2010 Deep Technical
Overview (Part 1 of 2):
Planning, Deployment and Management
This online series is a must for any Exchange Administrator looking to learn about the new features offered in Exchange Server 2010. We cover a variety of topics from setup and deployment, how to upgrade from or coexist with Exchange 2003/ 2007 as well as how to use the management tools and role-based access control.
Learning Resources
Published on: November 2010
Introduction to Exchange 2010
After completing this module, you will have seen an introduction to:
- Strategic Business Challenges
- Flexibility, Reliability, and Continuous Availability
- Simplifying Administration and Deployment Flexibility
- Anywhere Access
- Collaborating Effectively and Optimizing for Software and Services
- Protection, Compliance and Advanced Security
- Email Archiving
- Protecting Communications
Setup, Deployment, and Server Role Configuration
After completing this module, you will have learned about:
- Deployment scenarios and changes
- Deployment prerequisites
- Role setup and configuration
- Virtualization deployment guidelines
Upgrading From and Coexisting With Exchange Server 2003/2007
After completing this module, you will have learned about:
- The changes between Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003/2007 and Exchange 2010
- The prerequisites for upgrading and the architectural best practices for Exchange 2010
- Details of the four main upgrade scenarios
After completing this module, you will have learned about:
- High-level product direction for scale
- Guidelines and ratios
- Role specific details
- Virtualization considerations
- Toolkit for planning and sizing
After completing this module, you will have learned about:
- Microsoft® Exchange 2010 management history and challenges
- Management graphical user interfaces (GUI)
- Exchange Management Console (EMC)
- Exchange Control Panel (ECP)
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Remote PowerShell
- Auditing