Data networks are certainly an essential part of the overall operations of an
Exchange 2003 organization, but require less attention from Microsoft
Exchange standpoint than three other crucial parts. The main one is the
storage technologies. The other two relate more to the actual core server
technology: the computing power and the physical memory appropriate for
your servers.
More and more we are seeing a storage-centric approach to Exchange
2003 deployment, primarily due to the compelling aspect of Exchange
2003—its ability to handle in a more manageable manner (compared to
Exchange 5.5) ...
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