Friday, January 28, 2011

Server Hardware Platforms

Microsoft Lync Server 2010 communications software server roles and computers running Lync Server administrative tools require 64-bit hardware.
The specific hardware used for Lync Server 2010 deployment can vary depending on size and usage requirements. This section describes the recommended hardware. Although these are recommendations, not requirements, using hardware that does not meet these recommendations can result in significant performance impacts and other problems.
The following table describes the recommended hardware for all servers where you plan to install Lync Server 2010, except for the Director server role. These recommendations are based on a user pool of 80,000 users with eight Front End Servers and one Back End Server.

Hardware Recommendations for Servers Running Lync Server 2010

Hardware component Recommended
CPUOne of the following:
  • 64-bit dual processor, quad-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
  • 64-bit 4-way processor, dual-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
Intel Itanium processors are not supported for Lync Server 2010 server roles.
Memory16 GB
DiskLocal storage with at least 72 GB free disk space on a 10,000 RPM disk drive
Network1 network adapter required (2 recommended), each 1 Gbps or higher
Servers running the Director server role have lesser hardware requirements. These recommendations are based on a maximum of 39,000 external users per Front End pool (which follows the user model of 80,000 users per Front End pool, with 30% of users connecting externally and 1.5 multiple points of presence (MPOP)

Hardware Recommendations for Directors

Hardware component Recommended
CPUOne of the following:
  • 64-bit processor, quad-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
  • 64-bit dual processor, dual-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
Intel Itanium processors are not supported for Lync Server 2010 server roles.
Memory4 GB
DiskLocal storage with at least 72 GB free disk space on a 10,000 RPM disk drive
Network1 network adapter required (2 recommended), each 1 Gbps or higher
Back End Server requirements and requirements for other database servers are similar to those of servers running Lync Server 2010, except that Back End Servers require additional memory. The following table describes the recommended hardware for a Back End Server or other database servers, based on a 80,000 user pool with eight Front End Servers and one Back End Server with all databases required for you Lync Server deployment running on a single database server.

Hardware Recommendations for Back End Servers and Other Database Servers

Hardware component Recommended
CPUOne of the following:
  • 64-bit dual processor, quad-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
  • 64-bit 4-way processor, dual-core, 2.0 GHz or higher
Memory32 GB recommended for Back End Server (with or without collocated Archiving and Monitoring databases), 16 GB recommended for Archiving and Monitoring database (not collocated with the Back End Server).
DiskLocal storage with at least 72 GB free disk space on a 10,000 RPM disk drive
Network1 network adapter required (2 recommended), each 1 Gbps or higher each

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