Re: Multi site Exchange 2003
- From: "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 11:31:08 +0000
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 02:05:04 -0800, "Maurice"
<Maurice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Thanks Mark,
>
>The 4 sites are seperate divisions of one company (maybe best setup as
>diferent OU's in AD) and the reason for the each having a seperate Exchange
>server is as much a political decision as a techncal decision. Each division
>has it's own IT people who want to keep some control over their own area.
>
>All sites have a 1mb WAN connection, but there is no central site, we have
>about 450 users accross the company
>
>Maurice
That's fine. Political decisions are every bit as valid as technical
ones. So you need to set up 4 admin groups (install 1st server in your
site and then create 3 AG's from that console). Each of the other 3
servers will prompt to be installed into a specific AG. You can't move
servers after the fact.
1Mb is good. Internally your Exchange servers can just get on with
delivery. I'm not even seeing a good reason for creating Routing
Groups or connectors since each server will know what users are where
and anything else goes straight out to the Internet using a local
connection.
.
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