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Cisco UCS and Application Delivery for Microsoft Hyper V Virtualization of Exchange 2. Net. App Storage. Table Of Contents. About the Authors. As Brian Day asked above, what clients are involved Is this an Outlook 2007 or 2007 user sending to another Outlook 2007 or 2010 user It would be. Hi, Yes, Office 2013 are available from Office 2013 suites and Office 365 subscription which is associated with the Microsoft account as you mentioned. Cisco UCS and Application Delivery for Microsoft Hyper V Virtualization of Exchange 2. Net. App Storage. Introduction. Audience. GGERtNCGI/Sddqa4HpWoI/AAAAAAAAAEA/w2jgxQPfh_0/s1600/MS.Office.2007.SP2-Box-Cover-Caja.png' alt='Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Activated And Tested' title='Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Activated And Tested' />Document Objectives. Solution Architecture. Architecture Overview. Architecture Components. Exchange 2. 01. 0 Application Architecture. Exchange 2. 01. 0 Server and Client Scenario for This Solution. Server Roles Overview. Hub Transport Server Role. Client Access Server Role. Mailbox Server Role. Edge Transport Server Role. Data Center Server PlatformCisco Unified Computing System. UCS Service Profiles for Quick Provisioning and Server Portability. Design Considerations for Exchange 2. Virtualization on UCSValidating Processor Utilization on Exchange Servers. Microsoft Windows 2. R2 Hyper V for Virtualization and Live Migration. Overview of Hyper V Live Migration of Exchange Virtual Machines. Designing Application Delivery for Branch and Mobile Users. Load Balancing for an Exchange 2. Environment. Cisco Application Control Engine Overview. SSL Offload. Session Persistence. Health Monitoring. Cisco Wide Area Application Services Between Branch and Data Center. Advanced Compression Using DRE and LZ Compression. TCP Flow Optimization. Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Activated And Tested' title='Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Activated And Tested' />Messaging Application Programming Interface MAPI Protocol Acceleration. Secure Socket Layer SSL Protocol Acceleration. Cisco WAAS Mobile. Management. Cisco Unified Computing System Manager. Virtual Machine Manager 2. R2. WAAS Central Management. ACE Management. Data Center Network Architecture. Deployment and Configurations. Deployment Phases. Network Topology. Data Center 3. 0 Configuration. Cisco Unified Computing System Configuration. UCS 6. 12. 0 Fabric Interconnects. UCS B2. 00 M1 Server Blades and Service Profiles. Defining Your Service Profiles for Portability and High Availability. LAN Switches. Setting Up Net. App Storage. SAN Fabric Connectivity. Setting Up Windows Hyper V Servers on UCS Server Blades. Useful Notes on Windows SAN Boot Installation. Installing Windows to Boot from SANDemonstration of Server Portability Through Service Profiles. Windows Failover Clustering and Live Migration Configuration. Installation of Exchange 2. Server Roles on Hyper V Virtual Machines. Client Access Server Configuration. Mailbox Database Availability Group Configuration. Application Control Engine Configuration for Load Balancing Exchange. ANM Guided Setup. Basic Hardware Configuration. Resource Classes. Virtual Context Creation. Application Setup. Creating VLANs. Adding NAT Pools. Managing ACLs. SSL Proxy Configuration. Virtual Servers. MAPI RPC Virtual Server Configuration. Outlook Web AccessOutlook Anywhere Virtual Server Setup. SSLRedirect Virtual Server Setup. Exchange SSL Settings. Exchange CAS Array Configuration. Wide Area Application Services. Validating WAAS Between Branch and Data Center. Branch to Data Center. Remote User to Data Center. WAAS Performance Results. Serious Sam 3 Full Version. Bill of Materials. Solution Components. References. Appendix AWAE Device CLI Statistics. WAAS Between Data Center and Branch. Outlook Anywhere. Outlook MAPIRPC UnencryptedAppendix BHyper V Logical Diagram. Appendix CDevice Configurations. ACE Exchange Virtual Context Configuration. About Cisco Validated Design CVD Program. Cisco UCS and Application Delivery for Microsoft Hyper V Virtualization of Exchange 2. Net. App Storage. Last Updated July 1. Building Architectures to Solve Business Problems About the Authors. Karen Chan, Solutions Architect, CMO Enterprise Solutions Engineering ESE, Cisco Systems. Karen is currently a Data Center Solutions Architect in the Enterprise Solutions Engineering team at Cisco. Prior to this role, she was an Education Architect in the Industry Solutions Engineering team at Cisco. She has also worked as a technical marketing engineer in the Retail group on the Cisco PCI for Retail solution as well as in the Financial Services group on the Cisco Digital Image Management solution. Prior to Cisco, she spent 1. Citrix Systems, Orbital Data, and Packeteer, to validate software and hardware functions on their WAN optimization and application acceleration products. She holds a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. Brad Reynolds, Technical Marketing Engineer, CMO Enterprise Solutions Engineering ESE, Cisco Systems. Brad is a Technical Marketing Engineer for Data Center technologies on Ciscos Enterprise Solutions Engineering ESE team. He is currently focused on application solution validation based on virtualization technologies such as VMWare and Hyper. Simply Accounting Premium 2005 Serial. V. Brad has been at Cisco for over 9 years and prior to joining the ESE Datacenter team he was a TME for the CMO Demonstrations team and was the demonstrations lead engineer focusing on Security, Mobility and Service Provider Demonstrations. He has over 6 years experience in creating compelling demonstrations of Ciscos technologies starting with his first position at Cisco in the Executive Briefing Center in 2. In the EBC Brads team evolved in to not only supporting SP demonstrations for the EBC but also for events and tradeshows. Brad also spent several years focusing on WLAN and Mobility and was a contributor and co author to technical papers including Mobility Design Guides, and the Mobile Access Router and Mesh Networks Design Guide. Cisco UCS and Application Delivery for Microsoft Hyper V Virtualization of Exchange 2. Net. App Storage Introduction This design guide presents an end to end solution architecture that demonstrates how enterprises can virtualize their Exchange 2. Cisco Unified Computing System. This is accomplished by using Microsoft Hyper V virtualization and Net. App storage in a Cisco Data Center 3. Cisco Application Control Engine and Cisco Wide Area Application Services. As enterprises face the critical problem of growing their data center when they are already reaching maximum capacity for space, cabling, power, cooling, and management, they should consider consolidating and virtualizing their application servers into their data center. At the top of the list of servers to consolidate and virtualize are those mission critical enterprise applications that typically require deployment of a large number of physical servers. Microsoft Exchange 2. A virtualization infrastructure design that supports an enterprise level Exchange 2. Wide Area Network. Audience This document is primarily intended for enterprises interested in virtualizing their Exchange 2. Microsoft Hyper V on the Cisco Unified Computing System. This document is also directed at readers who would like to understand the issues that were considered in the design of the end to end solution architecture and those who would like to better understand the features and architectures implemented in the Cisco, Microsoft, and Net. App solution components. Document Objectives This document provides guidance on how to design a data center architecture that provides network, server, and application level services that are needed when an enterprise is trying to consolidate and virtualize its Exchange 2. Cisco Unified Computing System using Microsoft Hyper V. CXO and architect level decision makers can use the details of the solution components in this design guide to implement this solution in their enterprise. The following categories of information are provided Network topology Exchange 2.