With 10 users, I know what I would be looking at - Small Business Server. For 
the cost of a full Exchange 2007 license and the CALs you could probably have a 
completely new system to run SBS. Buy it with Software Assurance as SBS 2008 is 
due very shortly (RTM last week).
Then install BES on your existing machine where it can use the SQL server.

If you are still looking at a hosted solution, as long as you use cached mode, 
most xDSL type connections will be fine. I have run more than 20 users on a 
regular 4mb xDSL (256k up) without any problems. The initial setup when you 
import your existing mail is the only slight headache.

Simon.



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From: Daniel Bayerdorffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 August 2008 15:50
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Switch to Exchange?

What kind of connection speed do you need for users to have an enjoyable 
Outlook experience with a hosted solution? To me that seems like the biggest 
hangup with hosted.

Daniel

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From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Switch to Exchange?

In my experience it would not be a good idea to run Exchange on this setup.
You always want Exchange on its own separate server.
You may want to look at a hosted solution such as mailstreet 
(www.mailstreet.com<http://www.mailstreet.com>)
Here is a great listing of others as well:
http://www.msexchange.org/services/Exchange-Hosting/




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From: Daniel Bayerdorffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 10:34 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Switch to Exchange?

Hello everyone,

Right now I'm using Mdaemon by www.altn.com<http://www.altn.com>. I'm very 
happy with it, but I'm starting to need some features it does not provide very 
easily. We are a small company with about 10 email clients.

Myself and another user have Blackberries and I want to use the Blackberry 
Professional Software (a smaller version of the Blackberry Enterprise Software) 
to run our email and manage them with.

I'm starting to look at Exchange, and it's looking like overkill for what we 
need. I'm willing to live with that, but I want to know if it will hog all the 
resources on my server. I have a Win2k3 SP2 x64 server with two opteron CPU's 
and 4 Gig of ram. It is also running SQL Server 2005 x64 and some other smaller 
programs. Right now I would say I'm using about a 1/3 of it's resources.

Can someone please tell me if I'm going to kill my server with this setup, or 
any other issues I should be considering?

Thanks,
Daniel

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