Hi-

Find some feedback inline


Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 2:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Exch2003 to 2007 experiences?


I have a few questions for anyone who has done an Exch2003 to 2007
transition.

1.  When building my new Exchange 2007 server, I am probably going to
install Windows 2008 right away to save me from having to upgrade in the
future.  Is this what most people are doing, or are they sticking with
Windows 2003 for Exchange 2007

[[Brian Desmond]] Works fine. Disable IPv6 completely (set DisabledComponents 
in the registry) and save yourself the hassle if you don't need it.

2. If I install Windows 2008, can I use my Exchange 2007 CD (no service
pack), or do I need an Exchange 2007 CD (slipstreamed w/SP1)?

[[Brian Desmond]]
[[Brian Desmond]] You should download Exchange 2007 SP2 from 
download.microsoft.com. That is the full thing. If RU1 is out when you start, 
place the MSP for RU1 in the Updates folder for Exchange setup and it will 
automatically be applied

3. My Exchange 2003 environment consists of a single Exchange 2003 server.
It is currently virtualized under ESX with a single vCPU and 1GB memory
with 300 mailboxes.  Performance monitoring shows the system is NOT taxed
at all (not even close).  With Exchange 2007, is a single vCPU and 4GB
memory going to suffice for approx. the same level of performance?

[[Brian Desmond]] I would suggest you use the Exchange storage calculator on 
the Exchange Team blog. It will calculate required memory. A single CPU is NOT 
enough. There is guidance on Technet for CPU sizing in a multirole scenario 
such as yours.

4. Do I "require" a seperate Edge Server?  Or can that be on the same box
as our hub transport, client mailboxes, etc.? (it seems doing a "typical"
installation of Exchange 2007 puts it all on all box even though the
"typical" installation doesnt say anything at all about Edge Transport?)

[[Brian Desmond]] Edge Transport cannot be collocated. If you want to have an 
Edge server you'll need to install it on its own VM. Hub Transport can run most 
but not all of the antispam and transport agents that run on Edge.

5. In a small sized Exchange organization (a single Exchange 2003 server),
would you "recommend" a seperate Edge Server?   Or just lump it in with the
main Exchange 2007 box.

[[Brian Desmond]] Not possible to lump it together. If you want to do antispam 
I would have a separate box.

I've read a number of Exchange 2007 technotes, articles, etc, but I am
looking for real world answers from people that have done this.   Thanks!



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