With the development of recent storage over TCP/IP technologies, the SMB market now has choices of functionality that have only been previously available to customers that implement Fibre Channel technologies. This paper outlines two of these new technologies - NAS and iSCSI - applied to Microsoft Exchange 2003 operations. Testing of a sample Microsoft Exchange environment was performed with varying user loads and disk configurations to enable a performance comparison, and allow for a discussion of management tasks associated with each storage platform. This project utilized the HP Storage Server with the Exchange Feature Pack Option (NAS), and the Microsoft iSCSI Feature Pack (iSCSI) for these tested configurations.
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