Wanted to throw this out there and see what kind of comments/suggestions/feedback I get.
We have a variety of sites I'm going to be looking to upgrade going forward. Most locations are small to medium-sized, many have Exchange servers running 10-30 users, some as high as 100. Most are running Symantec Backup Exec.
Many will move to Office 365, but many will also want to keep Exchange in-house. Most will likely be single box installs running Windows Server 2012 R2 with Exchange running on a Hyper-V VM.
Some things I'm still considering:
- Whether to put AD/file/etc. services on the physical server install or put it on a VM as well, keeping the host OS very clean. Any opinions on that?
- Also, Microsoft license states that with a single 2012 R2 license (2 processor) you can have up to 2 VMs running the same licensed OS, but if you do have 2 the host OS install must be for administrative tasks only. I'm assuming that handling backup duties would fall under the "administrative tasks" description. Does anyone know if that's the case? Would installing backup software on the host OS to backup itself and the 2 running VMs be a licensing violation?
- For backup software I've been checking out Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5, either the Hyper-V version or Advanced Server if we want Exchange aware backups (running the Exchange Agent). I see a lot of recommendations for Veeam, but have to say I've been very happy with Acronis so far. What does everyone love about Veeam over something like Acronis?
Any and all feedback appreciated!
We have a variety of sites I'm going to be looking to upgrade going forward. Most locations are small to medium-sized, many have Exchange servers running 10-30 users, some as high as 100. Most are running Symantec Backup Exec.
Many will move to Office 365, but many will also want to keep Exchange in-house. Most will likely be single box installs running Windows Server 2012 R2 with Exchange running on a Hyper-V VM.
Some things I'm still considering:
- Whether to put AD/file/etc. services on the physical server install or put it on a VM as well, keeping the host OS very clean. Any opinions on that?
- Also, Microsoft license states that with a single 2012 R2 license (2 processor) you can have up to 2 VMs running the same licensed OS, but if you do have 2 the host OS install must be for administrative tasks only. I'm assuming that handling backup duties would fall under the "administrative tasks" description. Does anyone know if that's the case? Would installing backup software on the host OS to backup itself and the 2 running VMs be a licensing violation?
- For backup software I've been checking out Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5, either the Hyper-V version or Advanced Server if we want Exchange aware backups (running the Exchange Agent). I see a lot of recommendations for Veeam, but have to say I've been very happy with Acronis so far. What does everyone love about Veeam over something like Acronis?
Any and all feedback appreciated!
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