White Paper - Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Server and SMTP Gateway Hardware Scalability Guide (326268)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
This article was previously published under Q326268 SUMMARY This white paper provides hardware recommendations for
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server front-end servers and Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) gateways (also known as hubs). The recommendations in this
white paper can help you build a highly scalable and reliable messaging system
that is customized to the needs of your organization.
A front-end
server is a server that receives requests from clients and relays them to the
appropriate back-end server. A back-end server is a server that hosts at least
one database to which front-end servers connect when relaying requests from
clients. SMTP gateways are servers that route e-mail messages through an
organization or the Internet to their final destination.
There are
many factors that affect the performance of an Exchange 2000 Server front-end
server. These factors include the protocols that are being used, the number of
installed processors, the available memory, the anticipated network traffic,
the use of secure authentication, and the use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to
encrypt network traffic. You must take such factors into account before you
chose the correct hardware for a specific Exchange 2000 Server program.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 4/27/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB326268 |
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