| Publisher | EMC | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 298.0KB PDF | Date added | 02 Nov 2007 |
| Topics | Email, Server Consolidation, Virtualization | ||
| Downloads | 174 | ||
Planning a new implementation to Exchange Server 007 or an upgrade from a previous version of Exchange presents the opportunity to move onto a highly reliable and disaster-tolerant virtual infrastructure using the VMware-EMC virtualization solution for Exchange Server 007. By virtualizing Exchange, organizations can realize benefits that are not possible when deploying Exchange on native hardware. These benefits include dynamic resource optimization, live migration across physical servers, simplified and reduced evaluation and deployment cycles, better leverage of high-performance 64-bit hardware, and simplified disaster recovery.
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