![]() ![]() I have reported these as needing updating/clarifying. There are some “hangovers” in the SfBS 2019 docs documentation which mention virtualisation (at time of blog publication), e.g. I can’t find any public reference to clearly state SfB Server 2019 is not supported on virtual, but the general rules for all Microsoft documentation is Microsoft doesn’t list everything that isn’t supported, only what is, so if it is not listed it is not supported. Thanks to some MVP friends for helping dig these links up. Planning a Lync Server 2013 Deployment on Virtual Servers Note that Lync Server performance on virtual topologies can vary greatly depending on the workloads being used, the number of users, and the host hardware.” “Lync Server 2013 supports virtualization topologies that support all Lync Server workloads, including instant messaging (IM) and presence, conferencing, Enterprise Voice, Monitoring, Archiving, and Persistent Chat. I can’t find a good public reference for SfB Server 2015 support stance on virtual, but here is one for Lync 2013 You can subscribe for email updates Lync 2013 was supported on Virtualisation If support for virtual changes, I will update this blog. If you need to reference this, its support ticket 201903130920012175. A support ticket to Microsoft and some conversations confirmed that today, SfB Server 2019 is not supported on virtualisation. Then I went to find the documentation to check what the current recommendations/requirements are for SfB on virtualisation, but I found nothing. I said that you couldn’t put in on Azure (not supported at all by Microsoft) but that Microsoft support SfB on virtual, so if an IaaS provider could meet the correct virtualisation requirements it would technically be deployed to a Microsoft supported standard. It’s not a great idea or very cost-effective, again, those were not the question. Note, the question is not “will it work”, it’s “will Microsoft support it”. I was doing some research after a customer asked if they could put SfB server “in the cloud” (on IaaS) in a Microsoft supported way. SfB Server 2019 us supported on virtualisation, see details here: Clarifying Support for Skype for Business Server 2019 Virtualization Thanks to Corbin Meek, Senior Supportability Program Manager – Teams and Skype for Business at Microsoft for reaching out with an update/clarification. This chapter describes these capabilities and the improvements you will find in this release of Lync Server.23rd July 2019 Update. The Archiving Server and Monitoring Server server roles support reliable archiving and proactive troubleshooting by providing detailed data capturing and reporting capabilities. In addition, there are new synthetic transactions for testing and validating workloads and performance counters for capacity planning and troubleshooting performance issues. ![]() In Lync Server, you have access to more than 40 ready-made reports in Monitoring Server Reports, a web-based tool that provides detailed information about system usage, user activity, call reliability, and media quality. Lync Server Archiving Server supports these goals, and provides an improved user and administrative experience that is the result of changes to the archiving infrastructure and the way archiving is managed. Some organizations that archive keep an archive of web conferencing content, too. Many organizations find it useful to keep an archive of all IM conversations that their users take part in other organizations are legally required to keep such an archive. You can download this and other Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit chapters from the ![]() The book will focus on professionals who want to understand more about how the product works internally. For example reports are available for the amount of conversations that are being held. : Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Microsoft Lync 2010īook will provide in-depth technical content about Lync Server 2010. Microsoft Lync Server 2010: Deploying Monitoring Server Reports. It describes archiving and monitoring in Lync Server. The Archiving and Monitoring chapter of the upcoming Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit book highlights the new and improved archiving and monitoring features in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 communications software. First published on TECHNET on Jun 15, 2011 ![]()
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