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Pro Exchange Server 2013 Administration 1st ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 7787 g, 249 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 204 p. 249 illus., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1430246952
  • ISBN-13: 9781430246954
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 7787 g, 249 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 204 p. 249 illus., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1430246952
  • ISBN-13: 9781430246954
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Pro Exchange Server 2013 Administration is your best-in-class companion for gaining

a deep, thorough understanding of Microsofts powerful enterprise collaboration and

communications server.





Author Jaap Wesselius is at your side as you administer every facet of Exchange Server

2013, revealing tips, tricks, and little known facts that will make your administration life

simpler and more effective. Along with revealing whats new in Exchange Server 2013, this

well-paced, deeply engaging tutorial provides detailed deployment guidance, for upgraders

and migrators as well as for organizations entirely new to the Exchange platform. The book

details how all of the major Exchange components fit together, from SMTP messages to

all kinds of clients. It also provides in-depth configuration examples with an eye toward

creating scalable, reliable, and secure installations. Additionally, this guide covers the tools

and techniques for monitoring an Exchange environment and troubleshooting when things

go wrong.





With Pro Exchange Server 2013 Administration, you will:

Learn how to install Exchange Server fresh or upgrade from a previous version

Get a comprehensive understanding of Exchange, with thorough coverage of

Mailbox server and Client Access server

Understand the tools and techniques for configuring and managing your Exchange

deployment to ensure scalability, reliability, efficiency and security

Learn how to monitor your deployment and prepare for any problems and how

to troubleshoot any problems that do arise
About the Author xv
About the Technical Reviewer xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 Introduction to Exchange Server 2013
1(20)
Getting Started
2(5)
The Editions
2(1)
What's New in Exchange Server 2013?
2(4)
What Has Been Removed from Exchange Server
6(1)
Integration with Active Directory
7(4)
Active Directory Partitions
8(1)
Active Directory Sites
9(2)
Exchange Server 2013 Architecture
11(8)
The Client Access Server
11(1)
The Mailbox Server
12(1)
Clients
13(6)
Summary
19(2)
Chapter 2 Installing Exchange Server 2013
21(36)
Requirements and Prerequisite Software
21(3)
Software Requirements
21(1)
Hardware Requirements
22(1)
Prerequisite Software
22(1)
Virtualization
23(1)
Exchange Server 2013 Installation
24(7)
Preparing Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
24(2)
Preparing Windows Server 2012
26(1)
Installing Exchange Server 2013
27(4)
Unattended Exchange Server 2013 Installation
31(10)
Setup Switches
31(1)
Preparing the Schema Partition
32(3)
Preparing the Configuration Partition
35(3)
Preparing the Domain Partition
38(1)
Installing Exchange Server 2013
39(2)
Postinstallation Configuration
41(15)
Accepted Domains
41(1)
Email Address Policies
42(1)
SSL Certificates
43(7)
Connectors
50(2)
Outlook Anywhere
52(1)
External URLs
52(4)
Service Connection Point
56(1)
Summary
56(1)
Chapter 3 Coexistence and Migration
57(48)
Transition to Exchange Server 2013
57(1)
Prerequisites
58(1)
Preparing Active Directory
59(9)
Preparing the Schema Partition
59(2)
Preparing the Configuration Partition
61(4)
Preparing the Domain Partition
65(3)
Installing the Exchange 2013 Mailbox Server
68(7)
Prerequisite software
68(2)
Exchange 2013 Mailbox Server Installation
70(5)
Configuring Namespaces and Coexistence
75(21)
Namespaces and Coexistence with Exchange Server 2007
75(14)
Namespaces and Coexistence with Exchange Server 2010
89(7)
SMTP Mail in a Coexistence Scenario
96(2)
Changing the SMTP Mail Flow
97(1)
Using an Edge Transport Server
97(1)
Moving Resources to Exchange 2013
98(5)
Moving Mailboxes to Exchange 2013
98(3)
Moving Address Lists to Exchange 2013
101(1)
Moving the Offline Address Book to Exchange 2013
102(1)
Decommissioning the Previous Exchange Server
103(1)
Summary
103(2)
Chapter 4 Client Access Server
105(24)
Overview of Client Access Technologies
105(19)
Introducing the Client Access Infrastructure
105(2)
The Death of RPC/TCP
107(2)
Autodiscover
109(7)
Virtual Directories
116(2)
SSL Certificates
118(4)
Load Balancing
122(1)
Single Common Namespace
123(1)
Front-End Transport Service
124(3)
Receive Connectors
126(1)
Anti-Spam Features
126(1)
Load-Balancing SMTP
127(1)
Summary
127(2)
Chapter 5 Mailbox Server
129(62)
The Mailbox Server role
129(39)
The Mailbox Database
131(1)
Database Pages
132(1)
Transaction Log Files
132(1)
Checkpoint File
132(1)
How This All Fits Together
133(3)
Disk-Full Scenarios
136(1)
Single-Instance Storage
137(1)
Microsoft Exchange Information Store
137(1)
Database Caching
138(1)
Creating a New Mailbox Database
139(2)
Mailboxes
141(8)
Modern Public Folders
149(5)
Database Availability Group
154(14)
The Transport Service
168(11)
The Transport Pipeline
168(8)
Safety Net
176(1)
Edge Transport Server
176(3)
Unified Messaging
179(10)
UM Features
180(1)
UM Architecture
181(1)
Configuring UM
182(7)
Summary
189(2)
Chapter 6 Managing Exchange Server 2013
191(56)
The Management Tools
191(25)
Exchange Management Shell (EMS)
191(13)
Exchange Admin Center (EAC)
204(3)
Exchange Toolbox
207(3)
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
210(6)
Management Tasks
216(29)
Managing SSL Certificates
216(1)
Managing Mailbox Databases
216(8)
Managing Recipients
224(17)
Patch Management
241(4)
Summary
245(2)
Chapter 7 Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2013
247(58)
Backing up Exchange 2013
248(19)
A Refresher on Mailbox Database Technologies
248(7)
Backup Technologies
255(4)
Backing up a Mailbox Database
259(7)
Backup of Other Configuration Information
266(1)
Restoring Exchange Server 2013
267(8)
Restoring a Mailbox Database to Its Original Location
268(2)
Restoring a Mailbox Database to Another Location
270(5)
Disaster Recovery with Exchange Server 2013
275(7)
Rebuilding the Exchange Server
275(3)
ESEUTIL and Corrupted Databases
278(2)
File Recovery Tools
280(2)
Exchange Native Data Protection
282(21)
Deleted Items Retention
282(2)
In-Place Hold
284(2)
Single Item Recovery
286(4)
Archive Mailboxes
290(1)
Retention Policies
291(5)
Database Availability Group
296(3)
Lagged Copies
299(3)
Circular Logging
302(1)
Point-in-Time (PIT) Recovery
302(1)
Summary
303(2)
Chapter 8 Monitoring Exchange Server 2013
305(46)
Ad Hoc Monitoring Tools
305(7)
Event Viewer
306(1)
Windows Logs
306(3)
Crimson Channel
309(3)
Performance Monitoring
312(8)
Task Manager
312(2)
Performance Monitor
314(6)
Managed Availability
320(10)
End-to-End Monitoring
320(3)
The Architecture of Managed Availability
323(2)
Exchange 2013 CAS and Managed Availability
325(5)
Monitoring by Using the Exchange Management Shell
330(7)
Server Health
330(1)
Queue Monitoring
331(3)
Mailbox Database Replication
334(3)
Workload Management
337(7)
Managing Workloads by Monitoring System Resources
337(5)
Managing Workloads for Individual Users
342(2)
System Center Operations Manager
344(6)
Introduction to Operations Manager
344(1)
Operations Manager Infrastructure
345(2)
Working with Operations Manager
347(3)
Summary
350(1)
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Exchange 2013
351(36)
Troubleshooting Tools
351(6)
Exchange Toolbox
352(1)
Exchange Management Shell
352(1)
Notepad++
353(1)
Telnet Client
354(1)
NSLookup
355(2)
Analyzing the Problems
357(20)
Autodiscover Issues
358(1)
Certificate Warnings
358(8)
SMTP Transport Routing Problems
366(8)
P0P3 and IMAP4 Issues
374(3)
Database Availability Group Problems
377(2)
Test Commands in Exchange Management Shell
379(2)
Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL)
381(1)
Log Parser
382(3)
The Exchange Community
385(1)
Summary
385(2)
Index 387
Jaap Wesselius is an independent consultant based in The Netherlands, focusing on Microsoft Unified Communications solutions, and in particular, Exchange Server, Lync Server, and Office 365. Jaap is a frequent blogger and active member of the Exchange community, and has held Mirosofts MVP award for Exchange Server every year since 2007.