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1 EXL305

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4 Section 1 What’s the Same / What’s New / What’s Different in Exchange 2010 (background on where things will trip you up during the transition process)

5 64-bit E2010  Reduce IO/ sec req’d by 70%  ¼ the disk  4x more users  Large inboxes  Still uses EDB database structure (not SQL as once rumored)  No more.STM files (that were in Exchange 2003)  2 billion log files  E0012345678.log (similar to Exchange 2007) When working with x64-bit  Need to closely review add-ins to make sure they support 64-bit (anti-virus, fax utils, gateway products, etc)  RAM is critical (lots works better on mailbox servers, but diminishing return on CAS and Hub Transport…)

6 Enterprise Network External SMTP servers Mailbox Storage of mailbox items Edge Transport Routing & AV/AS Unified Messaging Voice mail & voice access Phone system (PBX or VOIP) Client Access Client connectivity Web services Hub Transport Routing & Policy Web browser Outlook (remote user) Mobile phone Outlook (local user) Line of business application

7 DB1 Front End Server NodeB (passive) Outlook OWA, ActiveSync, or Outlook Anywhere San Jose Dallas Standby Cluster Third-party data replication needed for site resilience Complex site resilience and recovery Clustering knowledge required DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 Failover at Mailbox server level DB1 DB2 DB3 Clustered Mailbox Server had to be created manually NodeA (active)

8 DB1 Client Access Server NodeB (passive) SCR Outlook OWA, ActiveSync, or Outlook Anywhere San Jose Dallas Standby Cluster No GUI to manage SCR Complex activation for remote server / datacenter Clustering knowledge required DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 Failover at Mailbox server level DB1 DB2 DB3 Clustered Mailbox Server can’t co-exist with other roles NodeA (active) CCR

9 DB3 DB4 DB5 Client Access Server Mailbox Server 1 Mailbox Server 2 Mailbox Server 3 Mailbox Server 6 Mailbox Server 4 Dallas San Jose Mailbox Server 5 DB5 DB1 Failover managed by/with Exchange Database level failover Easy to extend across sites All clients connect via CAS servers DB1 DB3 DB5 DB2 DB1 DB4 DB1 DB2 DB3

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11 “Integrating Apple Macs, iPads, iPhones into a Windows / Active Directory based environment” – http://www.cco.com/online.htm (May 11, 2011 posted content) “Authoritative Guide to Exchange Calendaring” – http://www.networkworld.com/community/morimoto (July 20, 2010 posted content)

12 Section 2 Migration Process Best Practices

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15 Exchange 2007 Decommission Order: 1. Mailbox server 2. Unified Messaging server 3. Hub Transport server 4. Client Access server 5. Edge Transport server Exchange 2003 Decommission Order: 1. Mailbox server 2. SMTP 3. Front End

16 Proxy Internet Facing AD Site Internal AD Site Decommission old servers Upgrade Internal sites NEXT Upgrade Internet-facing sites FIRST Upgrade servers to SP2 1 Move Mailboxes 5 https://mail.contoso.com https://autodiscover.contoso.com Internet https://mail.contoso.com https://autodiscover.contoso.com Internet hostname switch Unified Messaging switch SMTP switch Move Infra Pointers 4 SSL cert purchase End users don’t see this hostname Used when new CAS tell clients to talk to legacy environments Legacy hostnames for old FE/CAS 3 Start small Gradually add more servers to support scale Deploy E2010 Servers 2 E200x Servers https://legacy.contoso.com TIP!

17 Generates custom instructions on how to install or upgrade to Exchange 2010 Help determine the cause of performance, mail flow, and database issues Verify Internet-facing services are set up and configured properly Determine overall health of Exchange system and topology

18 Domain Controller Domain Controller Directory Replication File Replication Service Directory objects (users, computers, etc.) SYSVOL (logon scripts, policies, etc.) Use ReplMon (in the Windows Support Tools on Windows CD) to validate replication Also use frsdiag.exe to confirm FRS replication FRS replicates the SYSVOL, contains NETLOGON share, stores logon scripts and system policies, contains Group Policies in separate folders http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/featurepacks/default.aspx AD Health Check Guide ($9.95 / 104-pages / step-by-step guide): http://www.samspublishing.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0768668425

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22 Setup /PrepareSchema, /PrepareAD, /PrepareDomain Setup /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions

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25 Clients and SMTP servers Autodiscover /autodiscover E2003/E2007 services

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28 Deploying SSL Certificates Note

29 New-ExchangeCertificate -GenerateRequest -Path c:\certificates\request.req -SubjectName “c=US, o=contoso Inc, cn=mail1.contoso.com” -DomainName mail.contoso.com, autodiscover.contoso.com, legacy.contoso.com -PrivateKeyExportable $true

30 Deploying Exchange 2010 Topology decisions—CAS load balancing Note

31 Transition Planning ActiveSync – 2003/2007

32 Activesync Error 85010014

33 Transition Planning Offline Address Book (OAB)

34 Transport Roles Exchange 2010 resiliency improvements

35 Migration of Bridgehead / Hub Transport Add Exchange 2010 Hub Transport servers in addition to existing E2003 Bridgehead / E2007 HT servers

36 Transition Planning Disabling Link State (for Exchange 2003 > 2010 Transitions)

37 Step 5: Switch Internet e-mail submission to Edge 2010 SMTP Transport Upgrade E2003 Bridgehead E2003 Back-End E2010 HUB E2010 MBX E2007 HUB E2007 MBX E2010 Edge E2007 Edge Internet SMTP Servers Step 1: Upgrade existing E2003 and E2007 servers to SP2 Step 2: Install HUB and MBX 2010 Step 3: Switch Edgesync +SMTP to go to HUB2010 Step 4: Install Edge 2010

38 CAS / HUB / MAILBOX 1 CAS / HUB / MAILBOX 2 Member servers of DAG can host other server roles DB2 2 server DAGs, with server roles combined or not, should use RAID 8 processor cores recommended with a maximum of 64GB RAM UM role not recommended for co- location

39 Migration of Mailboxes to E2010 Build Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Systems (including DAG replica servers (if desired) )

40 Transition Planning Upgrade LDAP to OPATH

41 E-Mail Client Mailbox Server 1Mailbox Server 2 Client Access Server Online Move Mailbox Minimal User Disruption

42 Unified Messaging / Unified Communications Integrating Exchange 2010 to Lync 2010: http://blog.schertz.name/2010/11/lync-and-exchange-im-integration/ Integrating Exchange 2010 SP1 to OCS 2007: http://msundis.wordpress.com/2010/06/21/integrate-ocs-2007-r2-with- exchange-server-2010-sp1-owa/

43 Public Folders

44 Retiring Exchange 2003 / 2007

45 Transition Planning Removing the Last Exchange 2003 / 2007 Server from Org

46 SharePoint 2010 User Profile Sync Service: http://www.networkworld.com/community/morimoto “outlook pictures” Mail Tips Luciana Ramos;

47 Things to Remember

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49 Resources www.microsoft.com/teched Sessions On-Demand & CommunityMicrosoft Certification & Training Resources Resources for IT ProfessionalsResources for Developers www.microsoft.com/learning http://microsoft.com/technet http://microsoft.com/msdn http://northamerica.msteched.com Connect. Share. Discuss.

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