By popular demand,
we have video taped another seminar conducted by
Convergent Computing President, Rand Morimoto,
this time on the topic of Microsoft Exchange
Performance, Tuning, Optimization, and
Monitoring. In this session, Rand covers
Microsoft Exchange monitoring and optimization
down to PerfMon stats and Registry hacks.
Rand covers
Exchange configuration settings including
registry and ADSIEdit modifications to best
optimize Exchange servers from storage, to
hardware, to directory access, to message
routing and system operations. Additionally,
Rand covers monitoring principles, performance
counters for protocol, disk, and memory
management, and identifies common problem areas
and what's new to manage and monitor within
Exchange 2003.
You should
download and print the
slide deck that will be used throughout this
session
Video #1 (24-minutes): Covers Intro and Part
1 ("Tuning Principles and Hardware Tuning")
Video #2 (48-minutes): Covers Parts 2 and 3
("DiskPart, Storage, and Optimizing the STORE")
Video #3 (15-minutes): Covers Parts 4 and 5
("Exchange, Active Directory, Transport,
Routing, and MTA")
Video #4 (17-minutes): Covers Part 6
("Monitoring Principles")
Video #5 (17-minutes): Covers Parts 7, 7a,
and 7b ("Counters, Protocol Counters, and Disk
Counters")
Video #6 (17-minutes): Covers Parts 7C, 8,
and 9 ("Memory Counters, Common Problem Areas,
and What's New to Monitor in Exchange 2003")
Convergent
Computing is a technology consulting firm
headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area that
helps organizations plan, implement, and support
their networking environments. If your
organization can use assistance implementing,
supporting, or just getting better use of your
Windows Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint,
or other network or application technologies,
please contact our organization for assistance
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