Abstract

Microsoft Exchange Server supports the deployment of Exchange in a manner that distributes server tasks among front-end and back-end servers. This work includes messaging services such as “E-Mail”, “DiscussionForum”, “SearchEngine”, “NewsLetters”, “GuestBook” and “ClassifiedAdverts”. The E-Mail service that embeds “Exchange Server” as Back-End acts as the primary messaging service. Microsoft Exchange Server supports the deployment of Information exchange that distributes server’s tasks among Front-End and Back-End servers. Front-End server accepts requests from clients and proxies them to the appropriate Back-End server for processing, to optimize the Front-End and Back-End servers using virtualization technology. The Authorized Users are allowed to utilize the messaging services and special authorization is made when the user wishes to join the E-Mail service. After receiving a request, the front-end server uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to query the Windows 2003 server Active-Directory-service and determine which back-end server holds the requested resource. This topology reduces complexity.

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