Chapter 4. Role-based access control
Implementing a split permissions model
There’s no doubt that the introduction of the Database Availability Group (DAG) was the most technologically interesting and useful advance in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010; when everything is stripped away, the implementation of a brand-new permissions model based on the concept of role-based access control (RBAC) exerted the most pervasive influence across all parts of the product. Simply put, without RBAC, Exchange 2013 could not function the way it does in on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. RBAC is therefore the most important ...
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