Windows servers implementation methodology
In my case Imagine I have a very big private network 25000 users and clients, I want to have Firewall and security (Forefront TMG) , Mailling (Microsoft exchange server), AD (windows server 2008 R2) , dynamic CRM I have a big proccess and heavy trafic in my network I search alot n the internet to find any thing to help ex: if you have X trafic for mail you have to have 1 Mail server ,if the trafic upper than X you have to 2 Mail server I wan to know is there any program or application to document that to implement the best way with best health care ??
September 26th, 2011 8:58am

you will have to read the exchange sizing for the mail server you may also contact exchange forums as well http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124226%28EXCHG.65%29.aspx http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2009/11/09/3408737.aspx http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/category/exchangeserver/http://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin
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September 26th, 2011 9:09am

:D Mailling is just a sample There isnt any program to view all of them not for exchange?
September 26th, 2011 3:22pm

There is no program to my knowlege that will automatically cook and spit out a pre planned massive network in a box, with all your IP's and servers and so forth, most of that is done by good ole fashioned humans for now with years of experiance. I would be very wary of anyone claiming such a thing as there is no same IT operations at any company. Networks are always going to be a mix of differnet locations, connectivity, applications, users and It integrated systems (plant ops/phones/manufacturing systems) That in order to setup and maintain such an environment only epxeriance can provide the insite needed. "Imagine I have a very big private network" All in one building? seperate floors? seperate states? countries? "25000 users and clients, I want to have Firewall and security (Forefront TMG) , Mailling (Microsoft exchange server), AD (windows server 2008 R2) , dynamic CRM" 25000 users? what OS? hardware? software apps the users use? devices? firewalls? how many firewalls? what locations? vpn? security? email? cached vs. local pst? how many email users vs disto lists vs service accounts? AD? how many? local to each locations? RDCs? CRM? Microsoft CRM? how much data? backups? corporate shares? public folders? sharepoint? etc... "I have a big proccess and heavy trafic in my network" Is it data intensive OLAP? SQL? Oracle? client drive DB traffic vs. Server proccessing? application traffic overhead? email over head? web browsing? vpn overhead? multi locations? Based on your questions, that spawns many many more that you have to answer and that will spawn even more questions for you to consider. Very large coporate environments are massive blends of technology that cover the gambit of bandwith usage from 3g wireless to Site to Site OC3's and higher. You will have a lot of information to read on many different disiplines. There is no easy answer for you on this. You can try some basic tools and information like Microsoft's Exchange sizing documents. Happy hunting! :P Advice offered, If you need more help it is advised to seek the council and advice of paid professionals. The answer is always 42, or reboot.
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September 26th, 2011 3:43pm

Hi Is there any program or application to guide IT pros to implementation the best topology for network ???? like Microsoft sure step for microsoft dynamics . Micrsoft sure step provide many document to implement the best and regular topology with the best health care, and I think it seems there is another program like that to do this job ?????????
September 26th, 2011 4:08pm

Hello, what kind of network do you need to implement? Without any information what you need to have at the end we can not really help you. Do you talk about domains or workgroup or only specific server roles? How many users are you talking about and which way should they work, local machines or with Remote desktop services? Virtual or physical environment?Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.
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September 26th, 2011 5:26pm

No there is not you have to search by your selfhttp://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin
September 27th, 2011 1:42am

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