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Step-By-Step Guide to Deploying Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition

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Been running Lync servers for months now and starting to integrate with avaya sytems :) pick up the deskphone and call som1 and lync status changes to in a call... how cool is that :)

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I'm following this Lync guide...

DC + Front End + Back End + MA server

 

I wonder is this all needed or just yours set up

DC and front server I get

but back end server en ma server needs to be apart then FE?

 

any explanation would be helpfull

thanks guys

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I'm following this Lync guide...

DC + Front End + Back End + MA server

 

I wonder is this all needed or just yours set up

DC and front server I get

but back end server en ma server needs to be apart then FE?

 

any explanation would be helpfull

thanks guys

Hei sorry for not answering sooner. If you just install Lync 2010 standard then all u need is dc (as in domain) + 1 server to install Lync itself (standard). If u want high availability then Enterprise version is the way to go. With enterprise you can create pools of frontend servers for instance (with dns triks thouse pools work as load balancing). Also some spoilers from the next version: http://www.zdnet.com...ore-7000001415/ ---> Consolidation of roles; no separate server role needed for monitoring and archiving. Also if memory serves u cant select your own (remote) sql when using Standard (this could be lie as i dont remember no longer).
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