In this course, students will learn to configure and manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 messaging environment. This course will teach students guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help them optimize their Exchange server deployment. Core Solutions will provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, install, and manage the mailbox role, client access, transport, and Exchange infrastructure.
What is the best practice regarding deployments of Microsoft Exchange 2013 and the various Cumulative Updates available for the platform? I've once made the mistake of downloading the Exchange installation.ISO from Microsoft and running normal Windows updates in the past. I had no knowledge of the Cumulative Updates, and had a very rough time with the installations/deployments ( bugs, functionality gaps, angry customers). I subsequently installed the CU5 and things eventually worked out. I thought I was doing the right thing here!! I'm working with a new installation right now, and read that is available. In the release announcement, there's a suggestion that the Cumulative Update can be installed on its own without any prerequisites.
Customers deploying Exchange 2013 for the first time may skip previous releases and start their deployment with CU6 as well The installation ISO that I downloaded was 4GB, but the Cumulative Update is only 1.6GB. This is obviously confusing, since this is a departure from the older way of installing things and the documentation seems contradictory. What is the purpose of the 4GB install DVD.ISO if the Cumulative Updates are the go-to installers?.
Is this well-known?. What is missing in the CU6 installer to account for the difference in download size? I don't know if it is 'well-known'. I agree that the documentation of this feature is poor. Here is some Microsoft Documentation: Exchange 2013 cumulative updates and service packs include all the changes from previous updates and are full builds of the product. You don't have to install the previous cumulative updates or service packs to get the latest features. Each quarterly CU package will be released as a full refresh of the Exchange product and will be installed as a build to build upgrade The purpose of the DVD.ISO is for companies deciding not to update to the latest CU/SP.
Same as you can download each previous CU/SP of any Microsoft Product. I found out the difference in size the.exe is compressed it's 2.8 GB once you uncompressed it it is missing some Unified Messaging language packs (450 MB) as well as a 'Search' folder with strange data in it. Seems to be a FAST Search Engine (MS Product) - don't ask me why it's on the Exchange Product DVD though:).
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Also, since several of the authors update their works from time to time, it could break distribution policies if I downloaded their works and then distributed them separately vs. Pointing to where they have them housed so they can control content and versioning. (For instance, the author of the Windows 7 Power Users Guide chose to distribute through Lulu now, so I changed the link to point to his new distribution point instead of propping up a downloaded version to another server).
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So wrong it right. In this course, students will learn to configure and manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 messaging environment. This course will teach students guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help them optimize their Exchange server deployment. Core Solutions will provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, install, and manage the mailbox role, client access, transport, and Exchange infrastructure.
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