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Exchange Server 2003 , 2007 & 2010

Microsoft Exchange Server is the server side of a client–server, collaborative application product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Servers line of server products and is used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure products. Exchange's major features consist of electronic mail, calendaring, contacts and tasks; support for mobile and web-based access to information; and support for data storage.

Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging platform that provides e-mail, scheduling, and tools for custom collaboration and messaging-service applications. Easily create and manage your business communications both in the office and on the road by using Exchange Server. The technical library is organized in the following sections:

Exchange Server 2007 runs only on 64-bit x86-64 versions of Windows Server. This requirement applies to supported production environments only; a 32-bit trial version is available for download and testing. Hence, companies currently running Exchange Server on 32-bit hardware will be required to replace or migrate hardware if they wish to upgrade to the new version. Companies that are currently running Exchange Server on 64-bit capable hardware are still required to migrate from their existing Exchange 2000/2003 servers to a new 2007 server since in-place upgrades are not supported in 2007.

Exchange server 2007 comes in two editions, Exchange Server 2007 Standard edition and Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition. Standard edition can have 5 Storage groups with 5 databases each, while in Enterprise edition this is extended to 50 Storage group and 50 databases per storage group. SCC and CCR are not supported in standard edition but LCR and SCR is supported. While in exchange 2007 enterprise edition SCC, LCR, CCR and SCR is supported.

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