Microsoft Exchange 2000 Consolidation Using ProLiant Essentials Workload Management Pack
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Consolidation Using
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ECHNOLOGY BRIEF (cont.) ProLiant Essentials Workload Management Pack
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CONCLUSION
An effective server consolidation scenario for Exchange 2000 is key to reducing costs and
enabling better management of the environment. This paper illustrates how to use Resource
Partitioning Manager to isolate Exchange 2000 server processes from supporting applications and
thereby facilitate consolidation of resources. With a more granular level of resource management,
it is possible to increase the availability of mission critical applications and ensure that processes
have sufficient resources to operate.
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