Datasheet

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Chapter 1: Getting to Know Exchange Server 2007
Feature Category Type Chapter
in Book
Description
Flexible
Journaling
Feature Comp-
liance
9 Tracks the activities of mes-
sages on Exchange Server using
rules created by the administra-
tor. You can set rules on a per-
database, per-distribution list, or
per-user basis.
Multi-
Mailbox
Search
Scalability Comp-
liance
7 Allows for searches that span
multiple mailboxes. This compli-
ance feature makes it possible
to locate all the messages that
relate to a particular topic without
search each mailbox individually.
Archive
Integration
Scalability Comp-
liance
9 Sends old journal messages to
any SMTP address, including an
Exchange mailbox or Windows
SharePoint Services site, to
archive them.
Local
Continuous
Replication
(LCR)
Scalability Business
continuity
10 Provides local replication
(backup) of data to ensure that
the server can continue to func-
tion after a failure.
Cluster
Continuous
Replication
(CCR)
Scalability Business
continuity
10 Provides the same feature as
LCR, except at the cluster level.
A group of servers replicate
each other, making it possible
for one server to take over for
another after a failure.
Fast and
Fewer
Backups
Reliability,
speed, or
security
Business
continuity
11 Ensures that the message store
is backed up without requiring
as much intervention on the part
of the administrator.
Database
Portability
Scalability Business
continuity
11 Lets you move the message
store from one server to another
as needed.
Although the list in Table 1-1 is impressive, Exchange Server 2007 provides
a number of additional features that aren’t discussed in this book. For
example, Exchange Server 2007 provides a number of mobile user and Web
technologies that you’ll normally use for advanced setups. You can find a
complete list of Exchange Server features at http://www.microsoft.com/
exchange/evaluation/features/default.mspx.