Differences Between the Dell Server R610 R710 & the Exchange Server 2010
- The Dell R610 and R710 servers are external servers that use both a six-core and quad-core Intel Xeon processor from the 5500 and 5600 series. These servers are compatible with Windows Small Business Server 2011 and 2008, as well as the Novell Suite, Red Hat Enterprise Server for Linux and Oracle Solaris.
- These two servers are also compatible with several hot-pluggable hard drives and solid state memory cards. This allows for considerable expansion beyond the internal memory capabilities. The R610 is available with up to 12 TB of internal memory, while the R710 is available with up to 18 TB of memory.
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is a software program that organizes the users access to email on company servers. The program has an easy-to-use graphic interface that puts users in control of email settings without knowledge of programming languages. The program offers a wide array of tools for users to control email functionality and security.
- The features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 include automatic installation integrated into Windows, along with powerful anti-spam and virus software. Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 also includes extensive mail backup options, mail sorting according to multiple criteria and detailed troubleshooting articles and guides. Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 supports mobile mail attributes through Microsoft ActiveSync.