Re: CO-LOCATION EXPERT ADVISE
"Kris" wrote in message
news:86C607C4-D1ED-432A-9DE6-F5B96FF1AB11@microsoft.com...
> Gentlemen,
> Can any one give 10 + good technical reasons wether to go for co-location
> or not. We have existing setup up and running.
>
> I would like to have an expert advise regarding Exchange Server Co-
> Location. At present we have exchange Server located in our company
> premisis
> which serves to 1500+ employees we have no issues at all. What is your
> openion about Co-location. The nearest ISP is 150 + Kms. Do you suggest to
> go
> with the existing setup to be in the company or opt for co-location @ ISP
> are there any advantages in doing so.
>
> Note: There are less no of remote users and all users are with in the
> compnay only few users who are on vacation or business trip use webmail
> access to see the email.
>
> I am instructed to do a fesibility study in this regards. Kindly advise
> and
> if you could give me any documents or presentations or website links which
> supports your suggestion i appricate this. If i can get 10 + advantages
> and
> disadvantages for this scenarioa its gr8.
>
> Thanking you.
> Best Regards
Hi - you have posted this message twice in microsoft.public.exchange.misc,
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date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 00:30:12 -0400
author: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]