System Architecture:
Directory Server (AD DNS): The user account information for the deployment system is stored in the Active Directory.
Lync Front End server (UC Pool): enables system services such as instant messaging, Audio Video master, Web conferencing, and VoIP calls
Lync back-end DB cluster: SQL Server database, (Enterprise Edition required)
Monitoring Archiving Server: to achieve the archiving of instant messaging security features.
Exchang server : Mail server
Edge Server: external users access the internal user Instant messaging system and are also the Communications Server role with the external instant Messaging service.
Reverse proxy Server: implement internal network publishing, such as Exchange Mobile Access, Lync meeting access, (TMG2010 not required)
Mediation Server: responsible for connecting with VoIP gateways, implementing encoding conversions, and associating with voice, media services.
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Standard version of the deployment architecture:
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Enterprise Edition system Architecture:
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Global Multi-site architecture:
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At present we have to master the standard version, then the Enterprise version, multi-site-type understanding on the line, master their use of the scene, so as to make the right choice. Start learning from a simple Standard Edition.
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System architecture for Lync 2010 Standard Edition (II)