Hyper-V holding multible Servers with complete Lab for Microsoft Infrastructhure
Hello Guys, I know that my question is not an ordinary one, But I need somebody to share me this Infrastructure LAB, and just to be aware, the same Lab after it approves it working probably, it will be a production Infrastructure for our company. I will leave you with my design: The Idea of my design is to have cost effective total solution using the Hyper-V technology. basicly we have one HP Proliant DL380 G5 with 2 CPU and 16 GB Ram and 4 Network cards will hold the Hyper-V role. Also we have 3 HP Proliant ML110 G5 with 4 GB Ram will Play : 1- for the domain controller 2- for the SQL DataBase 3- for the Security. Also we have 1 HP ProliantML 150 with 6 GB Ram will hold the Exchange server 2007. Domain Controller Exchange Server 2007 Security Server Hyber-V Server Active Directory Exchange Server 2007 Wsus 3.0 Office SharePoint Server 2007 + Forefront for SharePoint DHCP,DNS OWA, AutoSync Outlook Any- Where ForeFront Client Security CRM Dynamics SQL Server 2005 For all Data Bases NAP (Network Access Protection) UM ISA 2006 Terminal Server ForeFront for Exchange Forefront for ISA OCS 2007 Essential & DPM HP Proliant G5 ML110 4GB Ram Quad core 2.0 GH HP Proliant G5 ML150 6GB Ram One CPU 2.0 GH HP Proliant G5 ML110 4GB Ram Quad core 2.0 GH HP Proliant G5 DL380 16GB Ram Dual CPU 2.0 GH 4 NIC Regards
July 30th, 2008 2:49pm

While I see you have found the tables area of Word 2007, this doesn't really give us a feel for your environment. Sure those are server specs, and sure those are server features/applications, but if you want someone to design or validate a network design you're going to have to be more specific with your questions. This is an Exchange server forum, so lets take this one step at a time and discuss the Exchange server. Do you plan on installing all 3 core server roles onto one server? Hub transport, client access and mailbox? What are your requirements, how many users?
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August 2nd, 2008 6:59am

Hello,For better practice says that you need to test where or on which hardware you are deploying exchange, As per ur table its HP - You need to download "HP Sizing and Configuration Tool for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007" Link is given here, To open this link it will ask for HP Passport sign up, so pls register your self then Download the Tool and run any of the machine, It will ask for how many mailbox you require in the environment, How many public folders and many more question here. "http://h71019.www7.hp.com/activeanswers/Secure/483374-0-0-0-121.html. Thanks and Regards,Ashwini KumarTo Escape from the problem is to resolve it :-)
August 2nd, 2008 10:50am

Hi Thank you guys for replaying. Forget about the table, as lately I realized this forum for Exchange. Actually yeswe alreadyinstalled the 3 roles on the same sever and I guess I will have UM on the same machine as we are only 13 employees working on only one site, Thank you ashwini for the web site you include it's really helpful. My company is planning to have Cisco UC 500 s, so do you have any idea about the integration between exchange UM and Cisco. Regards
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August 2nd, 2008 11:12am

I would imagine a single server that meets the minimum requirements for Exchange will service the needs of 13 people just fine. I am not fimiliar with UM integration with Cisco, so sorry I cant help here.
August 3rd, 2008 6:17pm

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