Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (HP Technologies)

Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server A volume in HP Technologies. Book • This chapter explains the way to manage Exchange
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Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (HP Technologies)

Learn more about Amazon Prime. This authoritative book teaches IT professionals responsible for Exchange messaging systems how to efficiently manage the program's many and complex system capabilities and features. Once you've designed and implemented a messaging system, the bulk of the day-to-day work involves monitoring to ensure an optimum traffic flow, accomplished by continuously reviewing and fine-tuning dozens of system specifications and components.

Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange teaches readers proven and innovative techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on Exchange Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience and the collective experience of HP, the leading implementer of Exchange Server systems, this book will be a leading resource for Exchange administrators and designers. Read more Read less. Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser. Product details File Size: Digital Press; 1 edition April 2, Publication Date: April 2, Sold by: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video.

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Write a customer review. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. This book can be viewed as kind of the second volume in a series, except that it isn't a series. Volume 1 would be any of several excellent books that describe the best practices used during the planning, design and implementating Exchange Server. But after the system is up and running you had best not just go away and leave it alone. The day to day use of Exchange Server requires that it be monitored and managed to keep it running smoothly.

Included in this area are such topics as server resources, messaging connections, interoperability with foreign mail systems and Windows integration. An important area, one that is increasing in importance, in handling Exchange Server is virus and junk mail protection. He gives several pointers to follow in selecting the anti-virus software you use I wish he had gone just a bit further and given some names and comments about their software.

He discusses commercial server-side e-mail filters to reduce the amount of e-mail Again I wish he had given some names. This is a practical book for managers of e-mail systems, and one of the few around.

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WMI allows accessing data of many Windows configuration parameters, as well as current system status values. Access can be local or remote via a network connection.

WoW64 Windows bit on Windows bit must be installed on target systems that run Windows Server This allows bit applications to be run on bit systems. This is necessary because the probe service only runs with bit support. Without it, WMI sensors will not work. The sensor will then inherit these settings. Sensors using the Windows Management Instrumentation WMI protocol generally have a high impact on the system performance! Try to stay below WMI sensors per probe.


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Above this number, please consider using multiple Remote Probes for load balancing. If you choose the hybrid approach, these sensors will first try to query data via Windows Performance Counters using Remote Registry Service. You can identify these hybrid sensors by looking at their categories, for example, in the Add Sensor dialog. Search directly for "windows" and select "Performance Counters" as Technology Used.

Among them are various sensors with "Windows" in the name, as well as some Hyper-V sensors. You should be aware that performance of WMI-based monitoring is drastically limited when the monitoring station or the monitored client runs on Windows Server R1.

These limitations also apply to Windows Vista, which is no longer officially supported. You can still monitor machines running Windows Vista, but PRTG core server and probes are no longer supported on this operating system. If you want to use WMI for network monitoring of more than 20 or 30 systems, please consider the following rules:. A useful freeware tool to test WMI connections.