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OCS 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition (07-Feb-09)

Office communications Server 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition:

Office Communications Server Enterprise Edition with consolidated configuration is deployed with the following services on the same machine:

  • Front End Server
  • A/V Conferencing Server
  • Web Conferencing Server
  • Web Components Server

Office Communications Server 2007 R2 also automatically installs the following on the same Enterprise Edition computer with consolidated configuration:

  • Application Sharing Conferencing Server
  • Four new unified communications applications:
    • Response Group Service
    • Conferencing Attendant
    • Conferencing Announcement Service
    • Outside Voice Control

Microsoft recommends consolidated configuration as the recommended topology for most organizations.

Office Communications Server 2007 R2 supports deployment of the expanded configuration only from the command line. The setup deployment wizards do not support expanded configuration deployment.

In the expanded configuration of Office Communications Server Enterprise Edition, each pool can include up to eight servers and support up to 100,000 active, concurrent users.

In an Enterprise Edition topology, the Back-End Database cannot be collocated with any other server role in a pool.

 

Related Links:

Office Communications Server 2007 Management Pack:
Office Communications Server 2007 QoE Monitoring Server Management Pack:
Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server Management Pack:
MOM 2005 Product Documentation
MOM 2005 Resource Kit
MOM 2005 Operations Guide


 
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