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High-Capacity Scenario
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Planning a Deployment High-Capacity Scenario The high-capacity scenario supports up to a total of 1,500 mailboxes on one or two Exchange 2003 servers. Table 1.3 High-Capacity Scenario for Exchange 2003 Configuration Component Specifications Capacity One or two Exchange 2003 servers, and one Dell PowerVault NAS Storage Server 2003 system, supporting a total of 1,500 mailboxes Windows Storage Server computer Exchange server One Dell PowerVault NAS Storage Server 2003 system with an attached PowerVault 220S / 221S External Storage Array, or a supported Dell/EMC fibre channel RAID Array 2 GB of RAM Six disk drives for storing Exchange databases Two disk drives for storing Exchange transaction logs for first storage group Two disk drives for storing Exchange transaction logs for second storage group One Gigabit Ethernet adapter and one 10/100 or greater Ethernet adapter One Gigabit Ethernet adapter and one 10/100 or greater Ethernet adapter Disk drive Network Transaction logs for each storage group and Exchange databases for combined storage groups stored on separate RAID volumes that span separate disk arrays on the Windows Storage Server computer A dedicated network between the Exchange servers and the Windows Storage Server computer that uses a Gigabit switch with a virtual private local area network (LAN) A 10/100 Ethernet hub that connects the Exchange servers, the Windows Storage Server computer, the domain controller, and client computers Figure 1.3 Recommended Configuration for the High-Capacity Scenario Feature Pack Deployment Guide 16