> But, having the features of
> Exchange without having to backup/restore the system or worry about
> patches
> and fixes is pretty attractive.
I'm sure at least some of the folks who offer hosted Exchange would
also offer a VPN service whereby the Exchange server wouldn't be
exposed to the general Internet (or to other servers for other
customers), but would be isolated with all appropriate network, host
OS, and application BCPs, and accessible only via a VPN of some sort.
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On Nov 15, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Dan Denton wrote:
> But, having the features of
> Exchange without having to backup/restore the system or worry about
> patches
> and fixes is pretty attractive.
I'm sure at least some of the folks who offer hosted Exchange would
also offer a VPN service whereby the Exchange server wouldn't be
exposed to the general Internet (or to other servers for other
customers), but would be isolated with all appropriate network, host
OS, and application BCPs, and accessible only via a VPN of some sort.
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Roland Dobbins <rdobbins (at) cisco (dot) com [email concealed]> // 408.527.6376 voice
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