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Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed |  | Authors: Rand Morimoto, Michael Noel, Chris Amaris, Andrew Abbate, Mark Weinhardt Publisher: Sams Category: Book
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ISBN: 0672330466 Dewey Decimal Number: 004.692 EAN: 9780672330469 ASIN: 0672330466
Publication Date: October 25, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed is the ultimate guide to designing, deploying, managing, troubleshooting, and supporting any Exchange Server 2010 environment, no matter how large or complex. Drawing on their extensive experience with hundreds of enterprise Exchange Server environments--including Exchange Server 2010 early adopters--the authors thoroughly cover every stage of the Exchange Server 2010 lifecycle. They present detailed recommendations, proven tips and tricks, and step-by-step techniques for implementation and migration planning, architecture, installation, administration, security, monitoring, integration, availability, optimization, and much more. Rand Morimoto and his expert colleagues also offer indispensable practical guidance for making the most of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010’s many enhancements--from its improved web access to its enhanced support for Unified Communications and Mobility. - Use proven best practices to plan your Exchange Server 2010 implementation
- Architect higher-performance, lower-cost enterprise Exchange Server environments
- Maximize the security of your Exchange Server infrastructure, transport, and messages
- Migrate smoothly from Exchange Server 2003/2007 and Active Directory 2000/2003 to Exchange Server 2010 and Active Directory 2008
- Utilize Microsoft Operations Manager to monitor Exchange Server 2010
- Use Windows PowerShell to streamline Exchange Server management
- Integrate other Microsoft technologies, including SharePoint 2007 and Office Communication Server 2007
- Leverage the full capabilities of the Outlook Web App (OWA) client
- Provide robust messaging to non-Windows and non-Outlook systems
- Implement Exchange Server’s powerful new Database Availability Group replication feature
- Back up Exchange Server 2010 environments and recover quickly from a disaster
- Systematically optimize Exchange Server 2010 environments, including storage
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Excellent! November 5, 2009 'TNY' (Rancho Cordova) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I had bought the Exchange 2007 Unleashed book a few years back and used that book as my guide to migrate to Exchange 2007. When this Exchange 2010 Unleashed book was released, I got a notice the book was available and bought the book. My company is not ready to migrate to Exchange 2010 just yet, however many of the features in Exchange 2010 (product) address some critical business areas that are on our roadmap for next year including Disaster Recovery, Security, and 'Any Platform" client access (we have Windows, Macs, and Linux systems in our environment).
After reading the intro chapter of the book, I was able to put together a business case to have my company add a migration to Exchange 2010 in our budget for next year specifically to address HA / DR / Archiving / Client access. I have started to build out my lab environment on Microsoft Hyper-V to test the migration process using this book as my guide. So far I've gotten the base infrastructure setup and everything is working perfectly.
My next venture is to build out a simulated WAN so I can test failing over Exchange databases across a WAN using the Database Availability Groups. It sounds pretty straight forward and the step by step procedures in Chapter 31 in the book seem to cover it clearly enough that I plan to test that this weekend.
I'm also really interested in setting up a Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) covered in Chapter 5 of the book. Identity management is a big thing in our company right now and integrating Active Directory with our other application directories is another one of those 2010 projects we need to address. I wasn't expecting to find identity management information in a book on Exchange, so I'm really looking forward to seeing how I might be able to leverage identity management as part of our migration to Exchange 2010.
Just what I was looking for! October 24, 2009 B. Lange (Los Angeles, California) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've purchased many Unleashed titles and put this Exchange 2010 book on a pre-order weeks ago, I bet I was the first to get a copy. As with all of my previous Unleashed books, I was VERY pleased with this book! I wanted real world experience on how to migrate from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010, how to setup Database Availability Groups, and how to configure Hub Transport Rules. This book helped me better understand these technologies and the best practices at implementing them. I'm very happy with this purchase!
Just what I needed March 22, 2010 Stephen Summers (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used online resources for the past 2 months in our preparation to migrate from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 with marginal success on getting all of the information I needed. I ended up buying this book, Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed, and it had all of the information I needed.
I should have bought the book 2 months ago, would have saved me a lot of time sifting through stacks of whitepapers and technotes to piece together a solution.
I'd highly recommend this book to anyone looking to migrate to Exchange 2010!
Outstanding Guide! November 2, 2009 "Windy City IT Expert" (Chicago, IL) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
We've been having a lot of stability problems with our Exchange 2003 environment and knew we needed to upgrade. With Exchange 2010 released, we wanted to leap frog over Exchange 2007 and go straight to Exchange 2010 and I wanted a really good guide to help me with the planning and testing process. I noticed this book pop up on Amazon and bought it, I'm glad I did!
My favorite parts of the book:
- Chapter 1: The intro chapter was VERY helpful for me to understand what's new and different in Exchange 2010, got me quickly up to speed with the new product
- Chapter 16 on Migrations from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 was the focus of my purchase of the book, to understand what it will take and what are the best practices at migrating from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. This was a very practical and well laid out chapter!
- Chapter 21 on Exchange 2010 Administration was very helpful, especially since the administration is very different than with Exchange 2003.
- Chapter 31 on Database Availablilty Groups and Chapter 35 on Storage were perfect chapters for me to understand disaster recovery and storage reliability that is build in to Exchange 2010 that will allow us to drop $20,000-$40,000 in immediate purchase aquisition costs we were planning on buying
- Chapter 17 on CAS and HT servers was very very helpful as the concept of a CAS or HT server is very new to me. I've been using Exchange 2003 for the past half decade and reading up on these new server role technologies was excellent!
I highly recommend any IT Professional implementing Exchange 2010 to get this book and to read these chapters, they quickly put in perspective what is involved in a migration to Exchange 2010 and best practices around the decision making process.
Excellent Best Practices! October 29, 2009 Michael Christ (Phoenix, AZ) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I always look to third party books for real world guidance, found another very helpful guide in this Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed book! I heard that Exchange 2010 was very similar to Exchange 2007 for architecture and design, and the authors of this book netted it out and helped me better understand what was truly new, better, and different (I never trust the Microsoft Website in knowing what is marketing and what is real). Excellent coverage in this book on server sizing (was interesting to find I needed to bump up the hardware spec a little over what we have been using for Exchange 2007). Also extremely helpful chapters on Outlook Web Apps (didn't know they changed the name from Outlook Web Access to Outlook Web App until I read the chapter in this book), also a great real world experience chapter on the Database Availability Groups (DAGs)!
The remote administration and all of the Powershell stuff in this book is good to know, I'm going to have to spend a whole lot more time learning Powershell once I have free time from this major migration and cutover we'll be doing shortly.
Once again, I'm VERY pleased with a Sams Publishing Unleashed book!!!
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