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Going 64-bit With Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

PublisherMicrosoft
Format433.0KB WORDDate added01 Nov 2006
Topics Microprocessors, Application Servers, Email
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Almost two years before the Microsoft Exchange Server product group decided to support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 only on the 64-bit platform, the Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) group began to migrate from 32-bit to 64-bit server hardware. All server computers purchased for messaging purposes after the year 2004 are 64-bit systems suitable for Exchange Server 2007. By running the new Exchange Server version on the 64-bit platform, Microsoft IT can keep pace with ever-increasing performance expectations, raise mailbox quotas by up to a factor of 10, lower storage costs, and eliminate tape backups to save an additional $5 million US per year. This paper describes the important trends and emerging necessities that compel Microsoft IT to increase service levels.

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