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Exam 70-663: Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (update December 1st, 2015)

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution that meets the archiving requirements of Fabrikam. What should
you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a routing group configuration that meets the business requirements of
Fabrikam. What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are evaluating the implementation of SEA-HUB1 and LA-HUB1. You need to recommend a Hub
Transport server topology that meets the redundancy requirements of Fabrikam. The solution must
also support the business goals of Fabrikam. What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a Client Access server design that meets the redundancy requirements of
Fabrikam. What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are evaluating the implementation of Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Edge Transport servers and Hub
Transport servers. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the Exchange Server 2010 SP1
servers can queue email messages for tailspintoys.com. What should you include in the
recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Fabrikam Inc
Company Overview
Fabrikam Inc. is a leading manufacturer of children’s toys.
Physical Locations
Fabrikam has a main office in Seattle and a manufacturing plant in Los Angeles. The offices
connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a
dedicated connection to the Internet.
Research and development personnel are located in both the Seattle office and the Los
Angeles office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Fabrikam has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain name fabrikam.com. The
Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
• An Active Directory site exists for each office.
• All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
• The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Seattle office are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Users\Seattle.
• All of the user accounts for the users in the Los Angeles offices are located in an
organizational unit (OU) named Users\Los Angeles.
• Both offices have a help desk staff. The help desk staff in each office is responsible for
managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the
following configurations:
• A 500-MB mailbox quota for all users
• An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
• Address space: *
• Delivery: DNS
• Local bridgehead: SEA-BE-1

Fabrikam has a partner company named Tailspin Toys; The Fabrikam Exchange servers are
configured as ETRN servers for tailspintoys.com. The Exchange organization contains four
servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam has the following business goals:
• Minimize hardware costs.
• Minimize administrative
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named SEA-HUB-1 in the Seattle site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named LA-HUB-1 in the Los Angeles site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 180 days must be moved automatically to a distinct
mailbox database.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Security Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following security requirements:
• Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the
network.
• The help desk staff must be prevented from modifying user accounts for users located in
remote offices.
• The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Server
Troubleshooters must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
Fabrikam must meet the following redundancy requirements:
• A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
• The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
• Users must be able to send and receive messages if a single server fails.
• All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements

The WAN link between the Seattle office and the Los Angeles office is heavily congested.
During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the
WAN link is 200 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the accounting department
recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more
than two years of email and other personal data.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend an administrative solution for the help desk staff. The solution must meet
the security requirements of Fabrikam. What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you recommend creating?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Litware, Inc
Company Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company.
Physical Locations

The company has offices in Bangkok and Tokyo. Each office has a sales department. All
network support staff is located in the Bangkok office.
Existing Environment
Litware has a forest that contains a single domain named litwareinc.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed
WAN link. The WAN link has an average net available bandwidth of 15 percent during
business hours. The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are
configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains
four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
• 32 GB of RAM
• Two dual quad-core Intel Xeon processors
• Two 1-gigabit per second network adapters
• One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 1S,000-RPM SAS disks for data
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating
system
Requirements

Business Goals
Litware has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology
deployments:
• Minimize costs whenever possible.
• Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
• Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the Bangkok and Tokyo offices.
Planned Changes
Litware acquires a management company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has 2,500
employees.
A)
Datum has the following email infrastructure:
• A sales department, in which 150 employees work
• A third-party email infrastructure that is used for IMAP4 and SMTP
• Three other departments that use the SMTP domains ofadatum.com, asia.adatum.com, and
contoso.com. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their
department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization for A. Datum. The new
email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
• All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
• Sales department employees must use Windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox,
• Sales department employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal
features of Outlook Web App.
• All employees who do not work in the sales department must have access to all of the
Outlook Web App features.
• All email messages sent to recipients outside of A. Datum must have a return address in the
user@adatum.com format.
• The administration of the A, Datum Exchange organization must be performed by a
dedicated team of administrators.
• The Exchange administration team for A. Datum must be distinct from the Exchange
administration team of Litware.
The new email infrastructure for A. Datum must meet the following security requirements:
• Litware administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the
mailboxes of A. Datum users.
• All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the A. Datum domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Litware.
• All email messages that contain financial information must be encrypted automatically
while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them
to users outside of the company’ s financial department.
Compliance Requirements
Litware must meet the following compliance requirements:
• Each email message sent by an attorney from the Litware legal department must be
approved by the manager of the legal department.
• Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as “attorney-client privileged”.
• All email messages classified as “attorney-client privileged” must contain a legal disclaimer
automatically.
User Requirements

All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online
and offline. When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages
and create new email messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the
mailbox on their portable computer.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend changes to the network infrastructure to meet the security requirements of
A . Datum. What should you recommend creating?

What should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Litware, Inc
Company Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company.
Physical Locations

The company has offices in Bangkok and Tokyo. Each office has a sales department. All
network support staff is located in the Bangkok office.
Existing Environment
Litware has a forest that contains a single domain named litwareinc.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed
WAN link. The WAN link has an average net available bandwidth of 15 percent during
business hours. The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are
configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains
four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
• 32 GB of RAM
• Two dual quad-core Intel Xeon processors
• Two 1-gigabit per second network adapters
• One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 1S,000-RPM SAS disks for data
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating
system
Requirements

Business Goals
Litware has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology
deployments:
• Minimize costs whenever possible.
• Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
• Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the Bangkok and Tokyo offices.
Planned Changes
Litware acquires a management company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has 2,500
employees.
A)
Datum has the following email infrastructure:
• A sales department, in which 150 employees work
• A third-party email infrastructure that is used for IMAP4 and SMTP
• Three other departments that use the SMTP domains ofadatum.com, asia.adatum.com, and
contoso.com. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their
department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization for A. Datum. The new
email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
• All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
• Sales department employees must use Windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox,
• Sales department employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal
features of Outlook Web App.
• All employees who do not work in the sales department must have access to all of the
Outlook Web App features.
• All email messages sent to recipients outside of A. Datum must have a return address in the
user@adatum.com format.
• The administration of the A, Datum Exchange organization must be performed by a
dedicated team of administrators.
• The Exchange administration team for A. Datum must be distinct from the Exchange
administration team of Litware.
The new email infrastructure for A. Datum must meet the following security requirements:
• Litware administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the
mailboxes of A. Datum users.
• All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the A. Datum domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Litware.
• All email messages that contain financial information must be encrypted automatically
while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them
to users outside of the company’ s financial department.
Compliance Requirements
Litware must meet the following compliance requirements:
• Each email message sent by an attorney from the Litware legal department must be
approved by the manager of the legal department.
• Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as “attorney-client privileged”.
• All email messages classified as “attorney-client privileged” must contain a legal disclaimer
automatically.
User Requirements

All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online
and offline. When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages
and create new email messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the
mailbox on their portable computer.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend changes to the Exchange organization of Litware. The changes must
support the SMTP domains of A . Datum. The solution must meet the security requirements of A .
Datum. What should you recommend?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Litware, Inc
Company Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company.
Physical Locations

The company has offices in Bangkok and Tokyo. Each office has a sales department. All
network support staff is located in the Bangkok office.
Existing Environment
Litware has a forest that contains a single domain named litwareinc.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed
WAN link. The WAN link has an average net available bandwidth of 15 percent during
business hours. The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are
configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains
four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
• 32 GB of RAM
• Two dual quad-core Intel Xeon processors
• Two 1-gigabit per second network adapters
• One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 1S,000-RPM SAS disks for data
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating
system
Requirements

Business Goals
Litware has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology
deployments:
• Minimize costs whenever possible.
• Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
• Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the Bangkok and Tokyo offices.
Planned Changes
Litware acquires a management company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has 2,500
employees.
A)
Datum has the following email infrastructure:
• A sales department, in which 150 employees work
• A third-party email infrastructure that is used for IMAP4 and SMTP
• Three other departments that use the SMTP domains ofadatum.com, asia.adatum.com, and
contoso.com. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their
department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization for A. Datum. The new
email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
• All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
• Sales department employees must use Windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox,
• Sales department employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal
features of Outlook Web App.
• All employees who do not work in the sales department must have access to all of the
Outlook Web App features.
• All email messages sent to recipients outside of A. Datum must have a return address in the
user@adatum.com format.
• The administration of the A, Datum Exchange organization must be performed by a
dedicated team of administrators.
• The Exchange administration team for A. Datum must be distinct from the Exchange
administration team of Litware.
The new email infrastructure for A. Datum must meet the following security requirements:
• Litware administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the
mailboxes of A. Datum users.
• All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the A. Datum domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Litware.
• All email messages that contain financial information must be encrypted automatically
while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them
to users outside of the company’ s financial department.
Compliance Requirements
Litware must meet the following compliance requirements:
• Each email message sent by an attorney from the Litware legal department must be
approved by the manager of the legal department.
• Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as “attorney-client privileged”.
• All email messages classified as “attorney-client privileged” must contain a legal disclaimer
automatically.
User Requirements

All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online
and offline. When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages
and create new email messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the
mailbox on their portable computer.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a Hub Transport server solution that meets the security requirements of A .
Datum. The solution must meet the business goals of Litware. What should you include in the
recommendation? (Choose all that apply.)

What should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Litware, Inc
Company Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company.
Physical Locations

The company has offices in Bangkok and Tokyo. Each office has a sales department. All
network support staff is located in the Bangkok office.
Existing Environment
Litware has a forest that contains a single domain named litwareinc.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed
WAN link. The WAN link has an average net available bandwidth of 15 percent during
business hours. The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are
configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains
four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
• 32 GB of RAM
• Two dual quad-core Intel Xeon processors
• Two 1-gigabit per second network adapters
• One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 1S,000-RPM SAS disks for data
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
• One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating
system
Requirements

Business Goals
Litware has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology
deployments:
• Minimize costs whenever possible.
• Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
• Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the Bangkok and Tokyo offices.
Planned Changes
Litware acquires a management company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has 2,500
employees.
A)
Datum has the following email infrastructure:
• A sales department, in which 150 employees work
• A third-party email infrastructure that is used for IMAP4 and SMTP
• Three other departments that use the SMTP domains ofadatum.com, asia.adatum.com, and
contoso.com. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their
department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization for A. Datum. The new
email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
• All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
• Sales department employees must use Windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox,
• Sales department employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal
features of Outlook Web App.
• All employees who do not work in the sales department must have access to all of the
Outlook Web App features.
• All email messages sent to recipients outside of A. Datum must have a return address in the
user@adatum.com format.
• The administration of the A, Datum Exchange organization must be performed by a
dedicated team of administrators.
• The Exchange administration team for A. Datum must be distinct from the Exchange
administration team of Litware.
The new email infrastructure for A. Datum must meet the following security requirements:
• Litware administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the
mailboxes of A. Datum users.
• All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the A. Datum domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Litware.
• All email messages that contain financial information must be encrypted automatically
while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them
to users outside of the company’ s financial department.
Compliance Requirements
Litware must meet the following compliance requirements:
• Each email message sent by an attorney from the Litware legal department must be
approved by the manager of the legal department.
• Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as “attorney-client privileged”.
• All email messages classified as “attorney-client privileged” must contain a legal disclaimer
automatically.
User Requirements

All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online
and offline. When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages
and create new email messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the
mailbox on their portable computer.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a Client Access solution for A . Datum. The solution must meet the business
goals of Litware. The solution must also meet the implementation requirements of A . Datum. What
should you recommend?


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