Having spent a bunch of time working on EC2 this sounds like something I would 
be hesitant about.

Microsoft supports all this with BPOS. They have BES support although I'm not 
exactly sure what the situation with that is. If it were me I'd look at BPOS.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
br...@briandesmond.com

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From: John Gwinner [mailto:jgwin...@dazsi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:08 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 Server and/or Exchange in the cloud

Has anyone run Exchange in a Cloud?

Amazon seemingly doesn't support it, unless it's Exchange 2003, which I'm not 
willing to stay on (our current ASP is still on 2003).

Home > Support Center > Forums > Amazon Web Services > Amazon Elastic Compute 
Cloud
Thread: How to Set-up Exchange Server (2003 or 2007) on EC2 ???
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?messageID=112740&#112740

Although we can apparently run our own images and so I think we could just 
create a Server 2008 image.  Booting a Server 2008 image with the Amazon cloud 
may apparently be a little difficult (The boot volume isn't persistent).  One 
person installed 2003 and upgraded to 2008, but you have to do some tricks with 
the 10G boot partition they give you.  Before I spend a lot of time fiddling 
with it, I thought I'd check to see if anyone else is doing it.

Our project goals:

1)      No hardware to maintain.

2)      Exchange 2007 or vNext

3)      Support for mailboxes averaging about 1.3G, with the largest mailbox 
being 10G

4)      250 users

5)      30 Blackberry users

6)      Windows Mobile/iPhone support

7)      Integrated Domain with current domain (something our ASP doesn't do of 
course)

8)      Some redundancy / must be stable


           == John ==






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