Supported platforms for Security for Microsoft Exchange 8.5.x
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KB82890
Ultima modifica: 10/5/2020
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McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange (MSME) 8.5.x
Riepilogo
As Microsoft releases new operating systems or Service Packs, the original MSME Product Guides might not reflect the current support policy for those platforms. Most of the following information is available in the Product Installation Guides and Readme.txt files, but some of the information is available only in Product Management Statements published in the Knowledge Base.
Recent updates to this article
Date
Update
October 5, 2020
Minor correction implemented in the title
March 14, 2019
Added Microsoft Exchange 2016 Cumulative Update 12, Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cumulative Update 22, and Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP3 update rollup 26 information.
January 18, 2019
Added Microsoft Exchange 2016 Cumulative Update 11.
December 10, 2018
Added Microsoft Exchange 2010 Rollup 23 and Rollup 24
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AMD x64 architecture-based processor with AMD 64-bit technology
Memory
NOTE: The memory requirement to install MSME is the same as the Microsoft Exchange Server system requirement. For more information, see the Microsoft Exchange website.
Server
Minimum
RAM
Recommended
RAM
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013/ 2016
8 GB
8 GB
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
4 GB
4 GB for a single role
8 GB for multiple roles
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
2 GB
4 GB
Disk space
Minimum: 740 MB
Network
10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet card
Display
1024 x 768
McAfee management software
ePolicy Orchestrator 5.1.x (End of Life December 31, 2017)
The MSME installation depends on the role selected for the Microsoft Exchange Server installation.
These roles are supported for the many versions of Microsoft Exchange Servers:
Microsoft Exchange Server
Role
Exchange Server 2007, 2010
Edge Transport Server — Runs in the perimeter outside a domain and provides message hygiene and security. It is installed on a standalone server that is not a member of an Active Directory domain.
Hub Server — Handles all mail flow inside the organization, applies transport rules, and delivers messages to a recipient's mailbox in an Active Directory domain.
Mailbox Server — Holds the Exchange databases that contain the user mailboxes.
An installation with a dual role of Mailbox with Hub.
Exchange Server 2013, 2013 SP1, 2016
MBX Server — Holds the dual role of Mailbox with Hub.
Edge Transport Server. (Only for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 SP1)
Informazioni correlate
See the following resources for Microsoft Exchange system requirements:
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