10 users was typically my arbitrary line in the sand so-to-speak. 
10 and under we found we could get away with a 56 or 64 Frame Relay
connection (We also had them use offline sync)
After 10, it was necessary to bump their link to 128, 256 etc... otherwise
their "speed" was noticeably slower.




-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:41 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Speed


Good questions. I think I'll save 'em to ask myself. (Like I said, I'm new
here and the project is still in the planning stages.)

At this point, they could probably get by with OWA (especially if it were
E2K OWA), except that they're all using Outlook now and might be unhappy
with the "demotion" to OWA. Also, my boss is really hyped about increasing
the amount of collaboration that goes on in our organization. So taking away
some of those tools (even if they're just potential) might not fly.

Your guess about speed is useful. If they stick with DSL-type speeds, it
will work, albeit slowly. We have to ask ourselves if the cost of T1s all
around is worth it.

Thanks!

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Sadler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:33 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Speed


Well, explain exactly what they will be needing.  Do they use all the cool
bells and whistles that E2K offers?  Or are they just wanting email and
calendar?

If the later, why not just let them use OWA to get to your exchange box and
then you don't need to worry about them using Outlook.

On the other hand if you are using all the cool things E2K has to offer,
doing work collaboration, instant messaging, etc., then they will need to
use Outlook.  I can tell you that I have ran tests with our system and my
cable connection from home, and can make Outlook work fine, but it is a bit
slow.  Not for me, but for my users who are used to instant likity split
connections.  If your users need the same type of thing, T1's are great, but
if that's the only thing you are using a T1 for, then it might be a bit
much.

Overall, ask yourself the question, what do your users need?  Can they get
by with OWA?  If they can, just let them do that, otherwise, ask yourself
what level of "speed" can my users take.

Good Luck,



Bob Sadler
City of Leawood, KS, USA
Internet/WAN Specialist
913-339-6700 X194
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Speed


I'm new to this organization. Currently we have nine Exchange 5.5 servers
(450 users) scattered around the country. They're all connected to the
Exchange server at our headquarters in Philadelphia. All Internet mail goes
through the Philadelphia connection. All the remote sites are connected to
us, through the Internet, at various speeds, the fastest being some level of
DSL.

We're just at the beginning stages of moving our NT- and Exchange 5.5-based
network to Win2k and Ex2k. One of the ideas being considered is to
consolidate the 9 different Exchange servers into one server housed in
Philadelphia. So my questions are: 1. What is the minimum speed you would
suggest the remote sites be connected to us? (They'll be using Outlook.) 2.
Is it a good idea?

We're trying to lower the administrative overhead, and simplify the network.

Thanks for your input,
Rob
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Rob Moore, MCSE
American Friends Service Committee
IT Department
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