Installing an Exchange in the DMZ 2010 with the perimeter transport function

If we have a Microsoft Exchange Server organization already deployed on our network and we want to give it more security, we may deploy an Exchange server in the DMZ or DMZ with the intent not to directly expose our Exchange servers on the LAN to the internet. Microsoft has a role or function called Edge Transport function that will allow us to filter spam, as well as antivirus or create transport rules.

Exchange Migration 2003 to Exchange 2010

In this document, we'll look at the steps to take when migrating a Microsoft Exchange Server organization 2003 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, we will note that in this document we will migrate an Exchange server 2003 with mailboxes, Public Folders, policies and OWA to an Exchange server 2010 With all the roles (Transport Hub, Client Access, Mailbox and Exchange Management Tools). If we want to get an Exchange organization 2010 With the separate functions we can use the document as a guide, since each migration is completely different from the rest.

Software requirements for Exchange Server 2010

This document shows what the requirements are to be able to install Microsoft Exchange 2010 in our organization, whether it is a new installation or for the migration of our environment to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Only the requirements are shown at the operating system and software level, in addition to the procedure for the installation of them. Another document will show what the requirements are at the Active Directory level and how to proceed.