Setting up the dedicated network – Dell PowerVault 745N User Manual

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Installing the Feature Pack

Feature Pack Deployment Guide

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Using a Dedicated Network

A dedicated network between the Exchange server and the Windows Storage Server computer is
recommended to handle Exchange database traffic between the two computers. A second
network adapter in each server is used to connect to the public network and to Active Directory.

For more information about setting up the dedicated network, see “Setting Up the Dedicated
Network” later in this chapter.

Installing the Feature Pack on an Exchange Cluster

The Feature Pack must be installed on each Exchange server that uses a Windows Storage
Server computer to host its databases or transaction logs. If the Exchange servers are clustered,
the Feature Pack must be installed on each Exchange server in the cluster. For more information
about using the Feature Pack in an Exchange server cluster, see Chapter 1, “Planning a
Deployment.”

Setting Up the Dedicated Network

Using the Feature Pack to remotely store Exchange databases and transaction logs requires that
Exchange data travel over a network connection between the Exchange server and the Windows
Storage Server computer. It is recommended that a dedicated network be used to handle
Exchange database traffic between the Exchange server and the Windows Storage Server
computer.

The recommended configuration for the network between the Exchange server and the Windows
Storage Server computer consists of:

A dedicated Gigabit network

At least two network adapters in both the Windows Storage Server computer and the
Exchange server:

One network adapter that supports the dedicated Gigabit network for Exchange traffic
between the Exchange server and the Windows Storage Server computer

One network adapter that is used to connect the Exchange server to the public network
and to Active Directory

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