Exchange Server 2013 what's new
What’s new on the fly:
- Server Roles: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Preview consists of
the following two server roles Client Access server role and Mailbox server
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- Exchange Administration Center: No Exchange management console
,Exchange 2013 Preview provides a single unified management console that allows
for ease of use and is optimized for management of on-premises, online, or
hybrid deployments. The Exchange Administration Center (EAC) in Exchange 2013
Preview replaces the Exchange 2010 Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the
Exchange Control Panel (ECP). ExchangeAdministration Center
- No Coexistence with Exchange 2003 Planning and deployment
- Exchange 2013 architecture RPC is no longer a supported direct access
protocol. This means that all Outlook connectivity must take place using
RPC over HTTPS (also known as Outlook Anywhere).
- New public folder design: Public folders in Exchange 2013 Preview
now take advantage of the existing high availability and storage technologies
of the mailbox store. The public folder architecture uses specially designed
mailboxes to store both the hierarchy and the public folder content. This new
design also means that there is no longer a public folder database. Public
folder replication now uses the continuous replication model. Public
Folders.
- 2013 Preview has *Offline* access in Outlook Web App (OWA).
- The transport pipeline in Exchange 2013 Preview is now made up of
several different services: the Front End Transport service on Client
Access servers, the Hub Transport service on Mailbox servers, and the Mailbox
Transport service on Mailbox servers. For more information, see Mail
Flow.
- Site mailboxes improve collaboration and user productivity by allowing access to both documents in a SharePoint site and email messages in an Exchange mailbox, using the same client interface. A site mailbox is functionally comprised of SharePoint site membership (owners and members), shared storage through an Exchange mailbox for email messages and a SharePoint site for documents, and a management interface that addresses provisioning and lifecycle needs.see Site Mailboxes
The whole list is here https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150540(EXCHG.150).aspx#BKMK_Share
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
Offline access in Outlook Web App (OWA) i think is going to be a great feature, i would like to understand how this works, i have many clients that use OWA. I went through the list but could not find much information.Anonymous
January 24, 2013
I hope the get more functions out of outlook in to exchange. So you get the same functions in outlook on a Citrix farm (no OSA) as on your local pc. I hope they also bring all the rule functions to the exchange server out of the client.Anonymous
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