Microsoft
Exchange Server 2019 has a
long list of new enhanced features to improve the business user experience and
security of the infrastructure. Some of the features that we all were waiting
are here now with Exchange Server 2019 Like:
§ Support for Windows Server
Core: Finally, It’s the time to plan and implement Exchange Server on
Windows Server Core. Currently Exchange Server 2019 is only supported to
deployed on Windows Server 2016 or 2019.
§ Performance Improvement: Exchange
Server 2019 also support high end compute resource to better server your
performance requirements. Exchange Server 2019 can support 48 CPO cores with
256 GB memory. It’s a huge improvement as compared to previous maximum server
configuration support from 24 CPU cores and 192GB memory in Exchange 2013 and 2016 Server. Microsoft Exchange 2019 Server
is now going to leverage Bing technology to provide fast and reliable search
capabilities. This will be a very interesting feature from database fail-over
perspective for enhanced performance and i’m looking forward to it. With
Exchange Server 2019, index data will be stored inside the database instead of
separate files located in the same folder as of database.
§ Calendar Improvements: Exchange
Server 2019 is set to bring some of the cool calendaring features from Exchange
online to on-premises that includes simplified calendar sharing, restricting
the recipient ability to forward meeting invites etc.This feature would help
the business users to restrict unwanted attendees to their meeting.
Want to know more? Check out this page on all Wave
2019 products. This year Ignite will be
focused around Exchange Server 2019 launch from a messaging platform
perspective. I’m looking forward to see all new upcoming features and
announcements for Exchange Server 2019. From my perspective, Exchange Server
2019 release indicates Microsoft’s commitment towards on-premises version of
the product to ensure they’re covering all type of business needs for a
customer.
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