Heh... EVERYTHING is easier in a controlled, classroom environment. :-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Heaton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: A bit OT: e-mail migration

Tom,

We're in the planning stage of migrating from Groupwise 7.0 to Exchange 2010
right now.  We have around 2800 users, at least 1200 of which are not
connected to the network on a regular basis.  We're looking at Quest tools
and Messaging Architects tools to do the migration to an archive location
first, then just take the last 30 days - 2 months or so of mail and move
that from the archive location into our Exchange system.  Looking like a
very "interesting" time ahead.

As far as clustering, if you're going to 2010, there is no clustering, per
se.  You put your mailbox servers into a DAG, which does failover clustering
in the background, automagically.  Very easy to setup, at least it was in
the very controlled classroom location.


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