Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q1 Deployment Planning Guide |
Preface
The Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q1 Deployment Planning Guide contains the information you need to deploy Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q1. This guide helps you through the process of understanding Communications Services, evaluating and analyzing your site, and designing the kind of deployment architecture that meets your organization’s needs.
This preface contains the following sections:
Who Should Use This BookThis guide is for individuals who are responsible for assessing and deploying Communications Services at your site, including:
Before You Read This BookThis guide assumes you are familiar with the following:
How This Book Is OrganizedThe first part of this book provides an overview of the entire Communications Services products and high-level deployment topics. Part II provides detailed information on deploying Sun Java System Messaging Server. Part III provides detailed information on deploying Sun Java System Calendar Server. Part IV provides detailed information on deploying Sun Java System Instant Messaging. Part V provides detailed information on deploying Sun Java System Communications Express. Part VI provides deployment examples. The following table summarizes the content of this book.
Table 1 How This Book Is Organized
Chapter
Description
Chapter 1, "Introduction to Deploying Communications Services"
Provides an overview of Communications Services.
Chapter 2, "Analyzing Your Communications Services Requirements"
Explains how to analyze your organization’s business and technical requirements.
Chapter 3, "Understanding Product Requirements and Considerations"
Describes requirements and considerations that impact the design of your deployment.
Describes the components of your network infrastructure and how to plan your infrastructure layout.
Chapter 5, "Developing a Communications Services Logical Architecture"
Describes how to develop your Communications Services logical architecture.
Discusses your service availability choices, their value, and their costs.
Provides an overview of security methods, describes common security threats, and outlines the steps in analyzing your security needs.
Describes the schema and provisioning options for Communications Services.
Provides an overview of the Messaging Server software.
Introduces the basics of sizing your Messaging Server deployment to enable you to obtain the right sizing data by which you can make deployment decisions.
Describes how to design the architecture of your Messaging Server deployment.
Describes how to design your messaging topology, which is the physical and logical layout of a networked messaging system.
Describes how to plan for and protect the various components of your Messaging Server deployment.
Chapter 14, "Planning a Messaging Server Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus Strategy"
Describes the various anti-spam and anti-virus tools and strategies available for your use.
Chapter 15, "Understanding Messaging Server Pre-Installation Considerations and Procedures"
Describes considerations you need to think about, and procedures you need to perform, before installing Messaging Server.
Provides an overview of the Calendar Server software.
Describes basic architectures of your Calendar Server deployment.
Describes how to plan for and protect the various components of your Calendar Server deployment.
Describes the additional considerations of a Calendar Server deployment, with respect to Calendar Server services.
Chapter 20, "Understanding Calendar Server Pre-Installation Considerations"
Describes considerations you need to think about before installing Calendar Server.
Provides an overview of the Instant Messaging software.
Introduces the basics of sizing your Instant Messaging deployment to enable you to obtain the right sizing data by which you can make deployment decisions.
Describes a variety of Instant Messaging architectures.
Chapter 24, "Understanding Instant Messaging Pre-Installation Considerations"
Describes considerations you need to think about before installing Instant Messaging.
Chapter 25, "Introduction to Communications Express Software"
Provides an overview of the Communications Express software.
Chapter 26, "Developing a Communications Express Architecture"
Describes basic Communications Express architectures.
Chapter 27, "Understanding Communications Express Pre-Installation Considerations"
Describes considerations you need to think about before installing Communications Express.
Provides Communications Services deployment examples.
Provides a link to the Java Enterprise System glossary.
Provides an index to this book.
Conventions Used in This BookThe tables in this section describe the conventions used in this book.
Typographic Conventions
Table 2 describes the typographic changes used in this book.
Symbols
The following table describes the symbol conventions used in this book.
Default Paths and File Names
The following table describes the default path and file name used in this book.
Shell Prompts
The following table describes the shell prompts used in this book.
Related DocumentationThe http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.htmlSM web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can browse the archive or search for a specific book title or subject.
Books in This Documentation Set
The following table summarizes the books included in the Communications Services core documentation set.
Table 6 Books in This Documentation Set
Book Title
Description
Communications Services Schema Reference
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/doc/819-0113)Serves as a reference for schema information for Sun Java System Communication Services products using LDAP, specifically Messaging Server and Calendar Server.
Communications Services Schema Migration Guide (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/doc/819-0112)
Describes how to migrate Sun Java System LDAP Directory data from LDAP Schema 1 to LDAP Schema 2 for Sun Java System Communications Services, specifically Messaging Server and Calendar Server.
Communications Services Delegated Administrator Guide
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/doc/819-0114)Describes how to configure and administer Sun Java System Communications Services Delegated Administrator.
Other Server Documentation
For other server documentation, go to the following:
- Access Manager documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/AccessManager_05q1- Calendar Server documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/CalendarServer_05q1- Communications Express documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/MessagingServer_05q1- Directory Server documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/DirectoryServer_05q1- Instant Messaging documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/InstantMessaging_05q1- Messaging Server documentation
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html/coll/MessagingServer_05q1
Accessing Sun Resources OnlineFor product downloads, professional services, patches and support, and additional developer information, go to the following:
- Download Center
http://wwws.sun.com/software/download/- Sun Java System Services
http://www.sun.com/service/sunps/sunone/index.html- Sun Enterprise Services, Solaris Software Patches, and Support
http://sunsolve.sun.com/- Developer Information
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/index.html
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