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[quote][i]Originally posted by Bart[/i] As per my previous thread about hardward VPNs, this kinda follows on from that; We currently have around 50~ employees, of which 4-8 employees are looking to move to a remote location elsewhere in the country. We're about to upgrade our head office to exchange 2010 standard and am not sure what to do for the remote offices. I've discussed several options, but im still not sure which way to go, hopefully someone can offer some advice. We'r about to upgrade our head office ADSL to Fibre (FTTC). The remote office(s) will have their own server. Option 1 - Our IT company has suggested installing Exchange Server at the remote office location(s), with each users logging into their local server with its own copy of exchange server. In my head this seems like a great idea as it'll be the queickest in terms of the end user pulling down emails with large attachments accross their LAN. Option 2 - Outlook Anywhere (cached mode) over HTTP/S - I cannot see any issues with this. Option 3 - Normal Outlook Client (cached mode) over hardware VPN which will be in place anyway for file access. What we're looking for is the most efficient, quickest and least bandwidth heavy. With regard to Option1, I've been told the ES2010 at headoffice will collect/send all email, but im wondering as this distributes out to the other remote exchanges (over HW VPN), waether it will send accross 1 email for the two users its sent to, or will send 2 emails for the two users? The same applies for the remote user sending to 10 recieptants, will 10 emails be sent between exchanges or just the one? Any input / advice would greatly be appreciated. [/quote]
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