Chapter 12

Designing Routing and Client Connectivity

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

  • Designing message routing and transport
  • Planning an Exchange Server 2010 routing design
  • Deploying an Exchange Server 2010 infrastructure
  • Designing client access and connectivity
  • Planning and deploying the Exchange 2010 Client Access server role
  • Planning Client Access load balancing
  • Upgrading and coexistence with Exchange 2003 or 2007

At the core of the Exchange Server 2010 messaging system is the functionality of routing a message from its source to its intended destination and, we might add, in the most efficient manner. Given the increased volume of electronic communication sent and received today, as well as the complexity involved in ...

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