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TechCenter Wiki Guidelines
in chronological order. This page then needs to link to the main whitepaper page at the top level . The Page Style, Formatting and Headers Please
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04-01-2008 Chat Log
The wiki page has the highlights DELL-ToddM I will add the storage configuration table to the wiki page - thanks
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05-27-08 - Would You Like 2 or 4 Sockets for Virtualization
I've put together a wiki page that summarizes the server specs side by side - www.delltechcenter.com/page/virtualization+server+decision+matrix
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Virtualization Frontier Archive 2008 April
. And I have setup a wiki page to collect SQL on VMware resources and serve as a central place to host threads. A couple of interesting notes
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Systems Edge
just do a wiki page on the ITA Icons and you could help me fill out the chart. I'll update this page with a link to it. I just got screen shots, now I
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Exchange 2007 HA
Our Exchange engineering team has done extensive rounds of testing with Exchange 2007 and has created an online sizing tool. It is very useful for answering the questions that you have. It also can take into account things like LCR, CCR into the sizing of the server.
Wiki page with link to Exchange 2007 Advisor tool - http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/Microsoft+Exchange
Key resources for sizing Exchange 2007 are RAM and Disk. Becuase Exchange 2007 is 64-bit it can make good use of memory above the 4 GB level, which was a limitation in the 32-bit Exchange 2003. This additional RAM actually causes fewer I/Os to be sent to the disk, becusae more information is cached. Many people are also moving to support larger mailboxes with Exchange 2007, which can also affect performance. So - With Exchange 2007 there are new factors to sizing a solution that were not involved in Exchange 2003 sizing and using the tool really help out.
Thanks, Todd
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