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Purpose

Objective

Summary of Solution

Solution Hardware

Supporting Infrastructure

Exchange Configuration

3rd Party Components

Purpose

Insert the purpose of the solution

Objective

What the main objective were

Summary of Solution

Provide a summary of the technical solution

Solution Hardware

In depth technical overview (and configuration information) of the hardware which makes up the solution – this could and should include:

Memory, CPU and Disk configurations (including controller settings).

You should include disk layouts, purposes (e.g. Logs, DB, Index Volumes)

This will go on for several pages.

Supporting Infrastructure

In this section include relevant elements of the Active Directory environment (child domains, FSMO role holders, Networking infrastructure – essentially detailed information on the components which make your Exchange installation work.

This again may go on for several pages.

Exchange Configuration

This should contain a structured view of the entire Exchange organisation – including storage groups, data bases, HT, CAS, Edge, and UM.

You might also wish to consider a detailed overview of the O/S configuration in this section; however you could also place it in the “Supporting Infrastructure” section.

3rd Party Components

Here you can include the configuration of any 3rd party software which interfaces with the Exchange installation – for example Anti-Virus, Archival software, log monitoring, SCOM etc.