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Posts Tagged ‘Lync Server 2010’

Lync support for Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012

This is the final post in the Twelve Days of Lync’mas series, to see an index of all twelve posts, click here. On the twelfth day of Lync’mas my UC team gave to me: Support for Windows and SQL Server 2012. Introduction Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012 for the 12th day of Lync’mas… […]

Lync Conference 2013 – T minus 9 weeks and counting!

This is part nine of The Twelve Days of Lync’mas, to see an index of all twelve posts click here. On the ninth day of Lync’mas my UC Team gave to me: a trip to Lync Conf… in 9 weeks! Nine weeks and counting until the first ever Lync Conference.  Nine weeks sounds like a […]

Lync 2013 Architecture and the Hex Core CPU

 This is part six of The Twelve Days of Lync’mas, to see an index of all twelve posts click here. On the sixth day of Lync’mas my UC Team gave to me: 6 core CPUs Introduction Remember when multi-core CPUs first came out?  Not so long ago I remember thinking, dual cores on one socket, […]

Lync and the role of the media gateway

This is part one of a twelve post series, to see an index of all twelve posts click here. On the first day of Lync’mas my UC Team gave to me: a media gateway for PSTN connectivity. In the song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas” the first day is the building block for the other […]

The Missing Lync

As we all know, Microsoft’s “Wave 15” of Office products is now officially in public beta release.  While we’ve been paying a great deal of attention to SharePoint, my mind has lately been wandering back to a different side of this product family—Lync Server. We know that Lync 2013 is out there, and many of […]

Distinguishing Between Voice Routes Configured for Load Balancing vs. Voice Policies Configured for Failover and Least Cost Routing in Lync Server 2010

Overview Lync Server 2010 is extremely granular when it comes to routing voice calls. Lync administrators can configure a voice call to load balance between multiple PSTN gateways within a single site or failover to a PSTN gateway in a second site in the event the primary PSTN gateway fails. After numerous discussions with colleagues […]