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Exchange 2010

Upgrading from 2003 or 2007

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Workshop Agenda

Module 1 - Overview of Exchange 2010


Module 2 - Exchange Server 2010 Prerequisites
Module 3 - Exchange Deployment Guidelines
Module 4 - Upgrading Exchange roles
Module 5 - Additional Upgrade Tasks

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Overview of Exchange Server 2010

New Features in Exchange Server 2010


Exchange Server 2010 Editions
Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized Functionality

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Exchange 2010 Enterprise Topology

Enterprise Network Phone system


(PBX or VOIP)

Edge Transport Hub Transport


Routing & AV/AS Routing & Policy

External
SMTP
servers
Mailbox Unified Messaging
Storage of mailbox Voice mail &
items voice access
Mobile phone

Client Access
Web browser Client connectivity
Web services

Outlook (remote
user) Line of business application

Outlook (local user)

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New Features in Exchange Server 2010
(new from E2003 to E2007)
E2003  E2010

Front-End/Back-End -> Client Access/Mailbox/Hub Transport/Edge


Transport/Unified Messaging
32-bit only servers -> 64-bit only servers
AD Sites replace Routing Groups
Profgen/Manual Outlook profile -> Autodiscover
Removes Outlook 2007+ dependency for Public Folders
• Availability Service: Free/Busy information read directly from mailboxes, not
from Public Folders
• Offline Address Book download from Client Access Server
New administration tools
• Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell
Unified Messaging – Voice mail in your inbox
New Developer API: Exchange Web Services (EWS)
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New Features in Exchange Server 2010
(new from E2007 to E2010)
E2007  E2010

Host Exchange Server yourself, or use Exchange Online?


High Availability solution for mailboxes is mailbox resiliency
• Comprised of DAG (Database Availability Group) and database copies
• Provides site resilience and disaster recovery
• 30 second switchover/failover with simplified admin experience
• Improves the flexibility in storage choices (e.g. SATA disks, JBOD
configurations)
• Replaces SCR, LCR, SCC and CCR from E2007
RPC Client Access and Address Book services
• Improved High Availability solution: Outlook MAPI connects directly to
Client Access Servers for mailbox related data and directory requests

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New Features in Exchange Server 2010
(new from E2007 to E2010)
E2007  E2010

Role Based Administrative Control (RBAC)


Transport and Routing Functionality
Exchange Control Panel
Mailbox and Recipient Functionality
Messaging Policy and Compliance Features
…and many more

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Overview of Exchange Server 2010

New Features in Exchange Server 2010


Exchange Server 2010 Editions
Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized Functionality

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Overview of Exchange 2010 - Editions

Server License
Features
Standard 5 Mailbox High
Online
Roles Based Web-based Transport Remote
Move
Server database limit Availability
Mailbox
Access Control Administration Resiliency PowerShell

Enterprise
All Standard Features Plus: 100 Mailbox
database limit
Server

CAL License
Features
Exchange 2007 Conversation Calendar Universal Inbox Mobile & Per-DB
Standard Features: E-mail, View Sharing (Mail, SMS, IM) Browser Journaling

CAL Calendar, Tasks,


Contacts, Mobility, etc. Mailtips Message Tracking
Default Retention IRM in OWA &
Policies B2B IRM

Enterprise Exchange 2007 Legal Hold


Advanced Mobile
Policies
Custom Retention Policies
Features: UM, AV/AS Personal Archive
Protection etc. Cross Search- Per-User /DL Info. Leakage
CAL Voicemail
Mailbox Journaling Protection

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Overview of Exchange Server 2010

New Features in Exchange Server 2010


Exchange Server 2010 Editions
Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized Functionality

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Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized
Functionality
E2003  E2010

IMAP / NNTP access to Public Folders


Outlook Mobile Access (OMA)
Co-existence with Exchange Server 5.5
GroupWise connector and migration tools
Admin Groups
Routing Groups
X.400

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Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized
Functionality
E2003  E2010

Transport Event Sinks IFS (M:)


CDO 1.2.1 Event Service
CDO for Workflow Exchange Web Forms
CDOExm Workflow Designer
Exchange WMI classes

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Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized
Functionality (when upgrading from Exchange 2007)
E2007  E2010

LCR, CCR, SCR, SCC and SMB based replication


Single Instance storage
Inbound Fax
Storage groups
Streaming backups
WebDAV
32bit Client Administration Tools

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