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Multi-Tenancy and Hosting Guidance for Exchange Server 2013

This document provides information and offers advice and direction to help ensure the Exchange multi-tenant environment that you build can be supported by Microsoft.

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    Feb2013

    Date Published:

    2/20/2013

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    Multi-Tenancy_and_Hosting_Guidance_For_Exchange_Server_2013.docx

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    A multi-tenant Exchange deployment is defined in this document as one where the system has been configured to host multiple and discrete organizations or business units (the tenants) that ordinarily do not share e-mail, data, users, global address lists, or any of the other commonly used objects in Exchange.

    This document does not provide step-by-step instructions about how to configure multi-tenancy with Exchange 2013. It provides information and offers advice and direction to help ensure the Exchange environment that you build can be supported by Microsoft.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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