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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise License SA Open Gov

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  • Supports 1 User / 1 Device
  • Digital Delivery / 3 - 5 Business Days Estimated Delivery Time
  • Runs On Windows
  • 1 Installation
  • Licensed for Home and Commercial Use
  • Software Assurance
  • Open Gov Licensing
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Product Specifications

  • Installation Method: Digital Download
  • Estimated Delivery Time: 3 - 5 Business Days
  • Users Supported: 1 User
  • Devices Supported: 1 Device
  • Installations Supported: 1 Installation
  • License Type: Perpetual
  • License Term: Indefinite
  • Licensed Use: Licensed for Home and Commercial Use
  • Brand: Microsoft
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 395-02391
  • Features: Software Assurance
  • Platform Supported: Windows
  • Operating Systems Supported: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Minimum Hard Drive Space: 30 GB
  • Minimum Memory: 4 GB
  • Minimum Processor Speed: 1.4 GHz

Overview


Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise - Open?Gov

Scale to 100 databases per server

Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise can scale to 100 databases per server. Exchange has gained new capabilities over the years. See what's included in this version and what's new in Exchange Server 2013.

Architectural Changes

There are now only two roles: the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role.
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the Mailbox server role
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the Client Access server role
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Brand-New Features

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Managed availability

Managed availability is a monitoring and recovery infrastructure that is integrated with Exchange's high availability solution. Managed availability detects and recovers from problems as they occur and as they are discovered.

Data loss prevention (DLP)

DLP features include a robust set of transport rule?like tools for scanning messages for sensitive data, a predefined set of policies for common regulatory requirements, and tools for customizing the included items or building your own.

E-discovery experience

You can now perform discovery searches that include

  • Exchange mailboxes
  • public folders
  • archived Microsoft Lync conversations
  • material that's stored in Microsoft SharePoint
from a single SharePoint-based interface.

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Mailbox Server Changes

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Exchange Replication service
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Controls failover and switchover operations and database mounts and dismounts, manages the database worker processes. Failure of the Information Store service process affects only one database at a time.

Improved Exchange 2013 schema
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By increasing the degree of physical and logical contiguity in the Exchange 2013 schema, fewer large I/Os will be required -- but an increased amount of CPU will be needed to handle them.

AutoReseed feature
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The new Store also implements a new AutoReseed feature. This feature can immediately create a new passive replica of a database on a failed disk by using a spare disk on the server, automatically replacing the failed copy to maintain the correct number of copies in the database availability group.

Completely re-implemented public folders
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Public folders essentially look and act like databases. Public folder databases are stored in DAGs, just as mailboxes are, so you protect public folders against outages by adding multiple replicas of a given public folder database to a DAG. Clients always connect to the active copy of the public folder, which might have implications for scalability in some environments.

Client Access Changes

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Proxy connections

Exchange 2013 no longer renders data for the client. The only thing it does is perform proxy connections from the client to the appropriate Mailbox server. This proxy-only design eliminates the need for the Client Access server to maintain affinity or state with clients, which in turn enables a much broader range of potential load-balancing solutions.

Client access protocols

Client connections can use IMAP, POP, or Exchange Web Services (EWS), but they no longer use Messaging API (MAPI) RPCs.

Cross-site access

Clients connect to whichever Client Access server is convenient, and the Client Access server can perform HTTP redirects as necessary to find the correct Mailbox server across Active Directory (AD) sites.

Transport Changes

The transport process has changed significantly because of the two-role architecture.
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The new Front End Transport service has a completely new approach to mail acceptance and delivery: It has no permanent queues. When a new SMTP conversation is opened, the service accepts the connection, performs filtering based on the SMTP envelope data, and then determines the route to the "best" Mailbox server before starting the delivery process.

The Mailbox server runs three new transport-related services:____________________

The Mailbox Transport service
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The Mailbox Transport Delivery service
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The Mailbox Transport Submission service
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Amazing Software

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise License SA Open Gov makes it possible to work from anywhere by using Outlook On The Web (OWA) or Outlook Anywhere by providing external access to email. While on the go, Exchange provides email connectivity to devices and phones, so you never miss that important email. This amazing software provides an excellent return on investment by providing "always on" email services with the benefit of being able to run on cheap storage - this allows for giant mailboxes allowing users to keep emails forever.

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Well suited for any organization

In a nutshell, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise License SA Open Gov is well suited to any organization that uses email. This includes Exchange on-premises or hosted on Office 365. In my experience, it bests any other email solution in performance, cost of ownership, reliability, and redundancy, and ease of use for end-users. On-prem Exchange might less appropriate for very small organizations, but those can easily be set up on Office 365.

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Edge in email technology

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Enterprise License SA Open Gov provides cutting edge email technology, threat elimination, and ease of management compared to other email services. It provides protection from sensitive data leaks by using DLP (Data Loss Prevention) and highly available email services to users 24 hours a day. It's a short learning curve for users to learn Outlook and OWA (Outlook Web Access), and it makes it easy to collaborate across other platforms like Lync/Skype for Business and SharePoint.