| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 592.1KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 01 Dec 2003 |
| Topics | Upgrades and Migration, Linux Server OS, Email | ||
| Downloads | 80 | ||
This paper describes why to migrate from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6, and also provides a quick how-to. It also explains the benefits of having Lotus Domino running on a Linux platform. Memory management in Linux is one of the main reasons it is stable and highly available. Under Linux, memory utilization it is very effective, freeing unused resources to be used later by other applications, especially in Domino where the workload is based on the number of concurrent users.
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