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Track 2, Session 13


Sizing Guidance for Exchange 2013 SP1 CUx

Get the latest updates on best practices for sizing and tuning Exchange 2013.


Exchange 2013 introduced some significant architectural changes from prior releases, and as a result, the process for sizing an on-premises deployment has changed as well.

In this session, we will review the performance impact of the 2013 architectural changes and major new features and discuss the recommended methodology for sizing. We will also cover some new recommendations for optimizing the performance of Exchange.

Finally, we will use sample scenarios to demonstrate how the Exchange 2013 Role Requirements Calculator can be used to properly size a deployment.

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Jeff Mealiffe, Principal Lead Program Manager

Jeff Mealiffe is a Senior Program Manager in the Microsoft Exchange Customer Experience group, part of the Microsoft Exchange engineering team based in Redmond, Washington.

Jeff is responsible for multiple areas related to Exchange deployment experience for customers and partners. He manages partner programs related to Exchange solutions, helping to build Exchange knowledge with Microsoft’s partners and increase ease of product deployment and customer satisfaction. He also engages directly with customers as a result of executive-level escalations to ensure that issues are resolved efficiently by Microsoft services and the product group and that the knowledge gained from these escalations affects future product development.

Jeff uses his deep technical background to manage engineering projects either within the Exchange product or
in a segment of the Exchange product ecosystem, including end-to-end management of Exchange virtualization supportability and deployment scenarios. He has held various roles in the Exchange engineering team during his
13 years at Microsoft, and his project experience and knowledge of the product have gained him recognition
as an Exchange expert.

jeffmeal@microsoft.com
www.microsoft.com


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