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Best practices for HP BladeSystem and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
Posted:  10 Dec 2007
Published:  01 May 2007
Format:  Paper
Length:  54  Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English

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ABSTRACT:

Most customers consider Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 to be an application that is critical to theorganization. That any prolonged outages or performance issues with Exchange can have a serious impact on the business. However, to support this level of application service, and deploy a high performance and highly available solution to support Exchange can often result in a costly solution. To keep the costs and complexity of managing the Exchange deployment in control, customers are demanding solutions that simplify management and reduce the burden on their IT (Information Technology) staff. The HP BladeSystem c-Class infrastructure provides a compelling data center platform to achieve the goal of a lower total cost of ownership. The HP BladeSystem is a modular architecture with technology to help customers reduce their IT costs, both in terms of initial acquisition and ongoing operational costs1, and build an Adaptive Infrastructure for Exchange Server 2007.

This white paper provides an overview on how deploying Exchange Server 2007 on the HP BladeSystem c-Class can save organizations both time and money and reduce the overall total cost of ownership of their Exchange deployment. This includes an overview of the HP BladeSystem architecture and the key technologies focused on improving infrastructure manageability, reducing power and cooling requirements, and building a change-ready architecture. The document then addresses why the HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture is a compelling platform for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 including a look at how the various Exchange Server 2007 roles correlate to the different HP server blades. The final portion of the white paper covers three example configurations for Exchange on the HP BladeSystem. This includes 5,000, 10,000, and 15,000 Exchange user configurations.

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