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Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide 

Contents


List of Tables

List of Figures

Preface
Conventions

Chapter 1   Understanding Calendar Server
Calendar Server Overview
How Calendar Server Satisfies Business Needs
Making the Calendar Server Deployment Highly Available
Using Portal Server with Calendar Server
Understanding the Deployment Process
Designing the Deployment and Architecture
Objectives of Your Deployment
Calendar Server Deployment Team
Calendar Server End Users
Expected End User Performance
Development and Customization
Prototyping and Testing
Rolling Out the Production System

Chapter 2   Analyzing Your Requirements
Identifying Deployment Goals
Business Requirements
Operational Requirements
Culture and Politics
Technical Requirements
Supporting Existing Usage Patterns
Site Distribution
Network
Existing Infrastructure
Support Personnel
Financial Requirements
Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Determining Project Goals
Planning for Growth
Understanding Total Cost of Ownership

Chapter 3   Determining Your Network Infrastructure Needs
Understanding Your Existing Network
Understanding Network Infrastructure Components
Routers and Switches
Firewalls
Load Balancers
Storage Area Networks (SANs)
DNS
Planning Your Network Infrastructure Layout
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Intranet
Internal Network
Proxies
Firewall Configuration
Mobile Users

Chapter 4   Planning Your Calendar Server Configuration
Calendar Server Considerations
Single-Server Minimal Configuration
Network Front-end/Database Back-end Server Configuration
Multiple Front-end/Back-end Server Configuration

Chapter 5   Understanding Calendar Server Schema and Provisioning Options
Understanding Calendar Schema Choices
Deciding Which Schema to Use
LDAP Schema 1
Schema 2 (Native Mode)
Schema 2 Compatibility Mode
Understanding Calendar Server Provisioning Tools
LDAP Provisioning Tools
User Management Utility
Comparing Your Provisioning Tool Options

Chapter 6   Designing a Secure Calendar Server
Creating a Security Strategy
Physical Security
Server Security
Network Security
Calendar Security Overview
Monitoring Your Security Strategy
Planning User Authentication
Plain Text and Encrypted Password Login
Certificate-based Authentication with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Understanding Security Misconceptions
Other Security Resources

Chapter 7   Pre-installation Considerations
Calendar Server Installation
Which Calendar Server Components to Configure?
Planning for Calendar Server Administrators
Calendar Server Administrator (calmaster)
Calendar Server User and Group
Superuser (root)
Planning for Hosted Domains
Post-Installation Configuration


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