We are looking at implementing an Exchange Server in house for an office of 80 people. Does anyone have any specs on the required hardware for X amount of people?
80 people is easy. Single server, Pentium II 400 will cope fine, 256MB RAM is ok, more if poss. Suggest at least a 4GB data disk for the database (2GB for the data and another 2GB for expansion).
100Mb netcard at least. TCPIP as the only protocol (unless you are running Macs there), DNS to help outgoing mail, 2 net cards for security (one on the Net, one internal) unless you have a firewall. It should be a domain controller.
NT service pack 6a and Exchange 5.5 SP4 or Windows 2000 SP1 and Exchange 2000 (has this had a SP yet?). Your choice.
Thanks for the response. We are currently running a POP3 server on our DMZ. We are looking to implement Exchange for upcoming projects that will depend on it being in place. I guess purchasing Exchange 5.5 would be the easiest direction to go due to existing NT domain model.
We currently are running a PII 266 w/128 meg of ram for approximately 150 users and it's having some major problems. It's 3 years old, so it's battled well, but an upgrade is needed soon. If you plan on this being a long-term server, buy as much as you can afford. That way you won't have to upgrade every six months.
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