I. server environment and Topology Planning
1.1. Hardware server information and allocation
Server Type |
Computer Name |
IPAddress |
Hardware configuration |
Virtual Machine |
Excas1 |
192.128.20.11 |
CPU Intel (r) Xeon l5520 2.27 GHz Memory 4 GB |
Virtual Machine |
Excas2 |
192.128.20.12 |
CPU Intel (r) Xeon l5520 2.27 GHz Memory 4 GB |
Virtual Machine |
Exmailbox1 |
192.128.20.21 |
CPU Intel (r) Xeon l5520 2.27 GHz Memory 4 GB |
Virtual Machine |
Exmailbox2 |
192.128.20.22 |
CPU Intel (r) Xeon l5520 2.27 GHz Memory 4 GB |
|
NLB |
192.128.20.100 |
NLB address |
|
Dag1 |
192.128.20.200 |
Dag cluster address |
1.2. network topology Planning
In this environment deployment, to achieve high availability redundancy of exchange, CAS roles and mailbox roles are deployed separately to achieve high availability.
The front-end two CAS servers named excas1 and excas2 form a CAS array using NLB technology as the front-end of the exchange system. The backend builds an Exchange Mailbox server using two physical servers, named exmailbox1 and exmailbox2, and sets up a DAG to ensure high availability.
The deployed topology environment is as follows:
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The detailed deployment and configuration will be explained from the second part.
Exchange 2013sp1 email system deployment-(1)