Out with the Old: Replacing Servers as Part of Consolidation

This paper discusses the unique advantages of the E5000 series and explains how deploying E5000s as part of your Exchange 2010 deployment can give you both lower operating costs and more capacity for users.

Paul Robichaux

December 15, 2011

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Exchange 2010 offers a powerful argument in favor of consolidating your Exchange servers. Because it effectively supports large, low-cost mailboxes, moving to 2010 means you can reduce the total number of servers you have to purchase, license, and maintain, giving you a significant cost savings if you do it right. But what should you replace those servers with? HP's E5000 series offers an integrated, scalable, and well-supported solution for quickly deploying Exchange 2010 mailbox servers. This paper discusses the unique advantages of the E5000 series and explains how deploying E5000s as part of your Exchange 2010 deployment can give you both lower operating costs and more capacity for users.

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