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F5 Solution for Microsoft Exchange 2010 James Hendergart Business Development Manager Helen Johnson Solution Engineer
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2 What’s new in Exchange Server 2010? 1.Elevation of Client Access Server (CAS) role All client connections, regardless of protocol, are with CAS servers CAS servers rely on ADC for high-availability CAS is critical
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3 Exchange 2010 Architecture Enterprise Network External SMTP servers Edge Transport Routing and AV/AS Phone system (PBX or VoIP) Client Access Client connectivity Web services Hub Transport Routing and policy Web browser Outlook (remote user) Mobile phone Outlook (local user) Line of business application Mailbox Storage of mailbox items Unified Messaging Voice mail and voice access
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4 What’s new in Exchange Server 2010? Elevation of Client Access Server (CAS) role All client connections, regardless of protocol, are with CAS servers CAS servers rely on ADC for high-availability CAS is critical Microsoft recommends hardware load balancing for every Exchange 2010 deployment ADC recommended over NLB Includes multi-role Exchange server installations Includes installations with Microsoft clustering services ADC for highest availability
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5 The F5 Solution for Exchange Server 2010 Prevent these pains –Dropped sessions re-authentication, reconnection –Failed network connections retries, delay –Slow response trapped users These capabilities –Health monitoring and intelligent load-balancing –Client persistence –Server off-load –Availability of servers, arrays and sites
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6 What’s new in Exchange Server 2010? 1.Elevation of Client Access Server (CAS) role All client connections, regardless of protocol, are with CAS servers 2.Microsoft recommends hardware load balancing over NLB Multi-role Exchange server installations Installations with Microsoft clustering services Technical white paper on the MS internal Exchange design: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff829232.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff829232.aspx All clients need BIG-IP HWLB for highest availability
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7 The F5 Solution for Exchange Server 2010 High-availability and superior user response Site resilience Reduced time and cost to replicate mail store SPAM filtering and web client security
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8 A D B C F5 Solution for Exchange Server 2010
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9 Configuration - we have a template for that
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10 Availability Health monitoring –Port/protocol requests –Real-time in memory connection tables Intelligent load-balancing –BIG-IP always knows the most available server –Least connection method –See application template Cross site availability –Site level health –Prioritized decision tree
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11 Persistence Also known as affinity, or sticky sessions, persistence can help enhance a user’s application experience Different types of persistence: –Source IP –Cookie –SSL ID Each Exchange client connection type has a recommended persistence method
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12 Configuring persistence profiles in BIG-IP Cookie Source IP and SSL ID LocalTraffic Profiles Persistence Create
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13 Performance - SSL termination Reduce cost and overhead of managing certificates by moving them to BIG-IP BIG-IP is designed with dedicated chipset for encryption/decryption calculations Increase Exchange server CPU utilization and network connections per second
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14 Security Bi-directional proxy Secure remote access Pre-authentication Application layer security for web clients SPAM filtering
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15 Multi-datacenter considerations Multiple datacenters provides additional options for redundancy and load-balancing –Load-balancing and Failover across locations –DNS management –Secure, accelerated application data synchronization –Seamless integration with systems management tools Key enabling functionality –BIG-IP LTM – GTM communication –iSessions –iControl –F5 PRO-Enabled Management Pack
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16 Summary Highest availability through intelligent, hardware-based load- balancing of client connections to CAS servers Dramatically increased server processing power through off-loading of SSL, caching, compression and client connection isolation. F5 enables cross-site availability and resilience Pre-authenticate users in the perimeter network F5 devices can be controlled using PowerShell and Management Packs
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17 Next steps Reply to your Coffee Talk calendar invite or your follow-up email to schedule an appointment with your F5 customer team. Please complete our 30-second survey and receive your $5 Starbuck’s coffee card!
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18 Exchange related resources Sysmex case study –http://www.f5.com/pdf/case-studies/sysmex-america-cs.pdfhttp://www.f5.com/pdf/case-studies/sysmex-america-cs.pdf F5 video demo – how to configure BIG-IP for Exchange 2010 –http://www.vimeo.com/album/1537190http://www.vimeo.com/album/1537190 F5 Deployment Guide –http://www.f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/f5-exchange-2010-dg.pdfhttp://www.f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/f5-exchange-2010-dg.pdf F5 Solution page for Exchange Server –http://www.f5.com/solutions/microsoft/exchangehttp://www.f5.com/solutions/microsoft/exchange F5 online user community for Microsoft solutions –http://devcentral.f5.com/microsofthttp://devcentral.f5.com/microsoft Technical white paper on Microsoft’s internal deployment –http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/D/85D61478-8719-4219-96BA- E5C53DD4F436/0941_ExchangeServer2010ArchitectureTWP.docxhttp://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/D/85D61478-8719-4219-96BA- E5C53DD4F436/0941_ExchangeServer2010ArchitectureTWP.docx Load-balancing requirements from Microsoft TechNet – http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff625247.aspxhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff625247.aspx Microsoft TechNet wiki –http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/exchange-2010-client-access-array-amp-load-balancing- resources.aspxhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/exchange-2010-client-access-array-amp-load-balancing- resources.aspx
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