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Cloud
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AVAILABILITY
N2H
LOB
Basic needs
Think in ROLES
Datacenter
Cloud
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AVAILABILITY
N2H
LOB
Basic needs
Think in ROLES
Datacenter
Email on
a browser
May 1997
Email on
a phone
Nov. 1997
Dec. 2001
Mission-critical,
high availability
Voicemail in
your inbox
Mar. 2004
Dec. 2006
Antispam
protection
Massive,
low-cost
mailboxes
Nov. 2008
Nov. 2009
The cloud on
your terms
44X
1.4X
Multitude of
Devices
Information
Explosion
Compliance
Necessity
Multigenerational
Workforce
Remain in control, online
and on-premises
Do more,
on any device
Keep the
organization safe
Tailor your solution based on
your unique needs
Manage increasing volumes
of communications
Protect business communications
and sensitive information
Ensure your communications
are always available
Work together more
effectively as teams
Meet internal and regulatory
compliance requirements
Layer 4 load balancer
Client access
server array
Database
availability group
*A legacy namespace may be required for coexistence with Exchange 2007
DAGs form a comprehensive high availability unit
Internal monitoring and recovery-oriented
features are integrated into the system
Maintain high availability on the hardware you
choose
Managed availability focuses on the end user
experience, not just uptime
Exchange deployment on your terms
Hybrid
On-premises
Update hybrid settings
Manage roles and permissions
Create
Manage mailboxes,
andpolicies
objects
Track groups
message
delivery
Conduct advanced searches
Easily edit user properties
Take quick actions from the details pane
Systems administrator
All
Manage voicemail and phone
settings
Manage groups
Edit contact details
Remain in control, online
and on-premises
Do more,
on any device
Keep the
organization safe
Tailor your solution based on
your unique needs
Manage increasing volumes
of communications
Protect business communications
and sensitive information
Ensure your communications
are always available
Work together more
effectively as teams.
Meet internal and regulatory
compliance requirements
Touch Mode adds more space and
finger-friendly Quick Actions
Minimized ribbon is
just one touch away
Consolidate views from different
sources into a single contact card
Inline reply lets you compose
while staying in context
Quick Peeks that give you access to
your calendar, people and tasks
without leaving your inbox
Improved navigation takes less space
Team alias keeps
communications tracked
Single folder to access
email and documents
Documents stored in SharePoint
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Unified contact card
Integration with
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Also works with
Works
with Outlook
Outlook
Web App
Spend less
time
switching
between
apps
The app detects triggers in the email
and displays relevant information
Manage apps straight from the
Exchange Administration Center
Only authorized individuals
can use applications
Outlook Web App now has cached mode
Remain productive through intermittent
connectivity outages
Remain in control, online
and on-premises
Do more,
on any device
Keep the
organization safe
Tailor your solution based on
your unique needs
Manage increasing volumes
of communications
Protect business communications
and sensitive information
Ensure your communications
are always available
Work together more
effectively as teams.
Meet internal and regulatory
compliance requirements
Multi-engine
protection from
Exchange Online
Protection (EOP)
Sender notifications
Admin notifications
Block email based on language
Block email based on geography
New fingerprinting techniques from
Exchange Online Protection (EOP)
Policy details transparently
displayed to end user
Centrally managed
or user-assigned policies
Automated data
retention and deletion
Right click to assign policy to an
item, folder or to all your email
Outlook PolicyTips notify
users of policy violations
before they happen
A PolicyTip notifies you of a policy
violation while composing an email
DLP reporting
DLP policy templates support major
regulatory requirements
DLP reporting provides insight into
organizational compliance
Templates based on regulatory
requirements
Use proximity searches to
understand context
Fine tune
complex queries
Get instant
statistics
Query results across
Exchange, Lync &
SharePoint
Laser focused refiners to help
find the data you need
Remain in control, online,
and on-premises
Do more,
on any device
A compelling vision for the future
Keep the
organization safe
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731125(v=WS.10).aspx
Exchange 2010
Architecture
Hardware
Load Balancer
Client Access
Hub Transport,
Unified Messaging
Mailbox
L7 LB
Exchange 2013
Architecture
L4 LB
AuthN, Proxy,
Re-direct
Client Access
AuthN, Proxy,
Re-direct
Protocols, API,
Biz-logic
Assistants, Store, CI
Protocols, Assistants,
API, Biz-logic
Store, CI
Mailbox
1. Prepare
Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the ORG
Clients
autodiscover.contoso.com
mail.contoso.com
2
1
Prepare AD with Exchange 2013 CU1 schema
Validate existing Client Access using Remote
Connectivity Analyzer and test connectivity cmdlets
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 CU1 servers
4
Install both Exchange 2013 MBX and CAS roles
E2010
HUB
E2010
CAS
3
E2013
CAS
Exchange 2010
Servers
SP3
SP3
SP3
Intranet site
6
5
E2010
MBX
E2013
MBX
Internet-facing site – upgrade first
3. Obtain and deploy certificates
Obtain and deploy certificates on Exchange 2013
Client Access Servers
4. Switch primary namespace to Exchange 2013 CAS
Exchange 2013 fields all traffic, including traffic from
Exchange 2010 users
Validate using Remote Connectivity Analyzer
5. Move Mailboxes
Build out DAG
Move Exchange 2010 users to Exchange 2013 MBX
6. Repeat for additional sites
1. Prepare
Clients
Install Exchange 2007 SP3 + RU10 across the ORG
autodiscover.contoso.com
mail.contoso.com
3
legacy.contoso.com
2
1
E2007
SP3
CAS
E2007
SP3
HUB
4
Prepare AD with Exchange 2013 CU1 schema
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 CU1 servers
5
E2013
CAS
Exchange 2007
Servers
RU10
RU10
RU10
RU10
Intranet site
Install both Exchange 2013 MBX and CAS servers
3. Create legacy namespace
Create DNS record to point to legacy Exchange 2007 CAS
4. Obtain and Deploy Certificates
Obtain and deploy certificates on Exchange 2013 CAS
servers configured with legacy namespace, Exchange
2013 namespace, and autodiscover namespace
Deploy certificates on Exchange 2007 CAS
5. Switch primary namespace to Exchange 2013 CAS
Validate using Remote Connectivity Analyzer
7
6
E2007
SP3
MBX
E2013
MBX
Internet-facing site – upgrade first
6. Move mailboxes
Build out DAG
Move Exchange 2007 users to Exchange 2013 MBX
7. Repeat for additional sites
Work smarter, anywhere
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731125(v=WS.10).aspx
Exchange 2010
Architecture
Hardware
Load Balancer
Client Access
Hub Transport,
Unified Messaging
Mailbox
L7 LB
Exchange 2013
Architecture
L4 LB
AuthN, Proxy,
Re-direct
Client Access
AuthN, Proxy,
Re-direct
Protocols, API,
Biz-logic
Assistants, Store, CI
Protocols, Assistants,
API, Biz-logic
Store, CI
Mailbox
1. Prepare
Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the ORG
Clients
autodiscover.contoso.com
mail.contoso.com
2
1
Prepare AD with Exchange 2013 CU1 schema
Validate existing Client Access using Remote
Connectivity Analyzer and test connectivity cmdlets
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 CU1 servers
4
Install both Exchange 2013 MBX and CAS roles
E2010
HUB
E2010
CAS
3
E2013
CAS
Exchange 2010
Servers
SP3
SP3
SP3
Intranet site
6
5
E2010
MBX
E2013
MBX
Internet-facing site – upgrade first
3. Obtain and deploy certificates
Obtain and deploy certificates on Exchange 2013
Client Access Servers
4. Switch primary namespace to Exchange 2013 CAS
Exchange 2013 fields all traffic, including traffic from
Exchange 2010 users
Validate using Remote Connectivity Analyzer
5. Move Mailboxes
Build out DAG
Move Exchange 2010 users to Exchange 2013 MBX
6. Repeat for additional sites
1. Prepare
Clients
Install Exchange 2007 SP3 + RU10 across the ORG
autodiscover.contoso.com
mail.contoso.com
3
legacy.contoso.com
2
1
E2007
SP3
CAS
E2007
SP3
HUB
4
Prepare AD with Exchange 2013 CU1 schema
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 CU1 servers
5
E2013
CAS
Exchange 2007
Servers
RU10
RU10
RU10
RU10
Intranet site
Install both Exchange 2013 MBX and CAS servers
3. Create legacy namespace
Create DNS record to point to legacy Exchange 2007 CAS
4. Obtain and Deploy Certificates
Obtain and deploy certificates on Exchange 2013 CAS
servers configured with legacy namespace, Exchange
2013 namespace, and autodiscover namespace
Deploy certificates on Exchange 2007 CAS
5. Switch primary namespace to Exchange 2013 CAS
Validate using Remote Connectivity Analyzer
7
6
E2007
SP3
MBX
E2013
MBX
Internet-facing site – upgrade first
6. Move mailboxes
Build out DAG
Move Exchange 2007 users to Exchange 2013 MBX
7. Repeat for additional sites
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Hypervisors
•
Exchange roles
•
Storage
•
Host-based clustering
•
Migration
•
Jetstress in guests
•
Dynamic memory & memory
overcommit
•
Hypervisor snapshots
•
Differencing/delta disks
•
Apps on the root
•
Significant processor
oversubscription
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