RPC over HTTPS Performance issue
- From: "skip" <shofmann@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:21:28 -0700
Hello all
I am the exchange admin for our company currently I manage 2 exchange 2003 sp2 backend servers, and one exchange 2003 sp2 front end server. Recently the help desk staff upgraded the office to 2007 sp1, and part of the upgrade was to configure all the outlook clients so they use rpc over https. There are roughly 600 clients on the network, so now i have 600 users talking to my exchange front end server first before they talk to the one of the back end servers. What if any performance issues can i expect from this configuration? i would think that having to talk to a front end server first and then, have the front end server have to proxy the request back to one of the back end servers would be more of a performance hit vs talking directly the mailbox server using rpc
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