Here is a quick reference table for Exchange Admins of what’s new or improved in successive versions of Exchange, from 2007 through 2013.
For a more general comparison, please visit here.
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Exchange 2010 |
Exchange 2013 |
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Exchange Server Roles |
DAG |
Cut down of Exchange Roles |
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64-bit Architecture |
RBAC |
No Edge – Included in SP1 |
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Autodiscover |
Shadow redundancy |
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Exchange Management Shell, EMC Console & Public Folder Management Console |
CAS Array |
No EMC – Exchange Admin Center |
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High Availability for Mailbox(LCR, SCR, CCR and SCC) and Hub server |
Archive mailbox |
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Public Folder mailbox |
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Mail tips |
In-place e-Discovery and In-place Hold. Integrated with Lync and SharePoint. |
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Database portability |
Moderated delivery |
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hybrid deployment |
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OWA with improved features (smart calendar scheduling, improved search, web ready document viewing) |
Federation trust – Organization relationship – Sharing policies |
OWA Offline Access and Apps. |
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DAG – Auto-reseed and Managed Store (Multiple store-exe process) |
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Transport Rules/ Connectors Anti-spam filters |
e-Discovery and Litigation Hold Mailbox move request |
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Data Loss policy and Policy tips |
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More transport rules |
Load balancing CAS (No CAS array) All clients connect through RPC-over-https – No MAPI connections |
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New Exchange Services Accepted domain and email address policy |
Address Book Policy OWA mailbox policies |
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Manages certificates from EMC Manage mobile devices from EMC Reset virtual directories |
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Exchange Workload Management |
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Anti-Malware scanning |
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Single Item recovery/Dumpster version 2.0 |
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Exchange Control Panel |
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An excerpt from Radicati Group’s latest study, “Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, and Outlook Market Analysis, 2013-2017” – Microsoft continues to be the leading vendor in the Email and Collaboration space with its Microsoft Exchange Server and Office 365 solutions. Combined, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Office 365 currently account for 51% of worldwide mailboxes in the Business Email and Collaboration market.
Cloud-based Business mailboxes offered through Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Hosting Partners currently account for 15% of worldwide Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes, while On-Premises mailboxes still represent an 85% market share.
great comparison but to the average manager, what does all this mean??
need improvement
Please explain in an easy language so that beginners can understand it well.
Need more, its below average only..kindly elaborate …
This isn’t a great webpage. Non-comparable items apparently being compared ("64-bit Architecture" <> "RBAC" <> "No Edge – Included in SP1", for instance!), and then there’s the Social Media (Tweet, Google+) buttons menu overlapping the content whether
you like it or not!
Get a grip, Microsoft!