What are the benefits on the architecture change by having two server roles in exchange 2013?
Answer / Minakshi Rani
By introducing two server roles in Exchange 2013, the benefits include improved scalability, flexibility, and reduced costs. The Mailbox Server role handles user mailboxes and public folders, while the Client Access Server role provides client access services such as Outlook Web App, Exchange ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and Offline Address Book downloads. This separation of roles allows for better resource utilization, improved manageability, and more efficient maintenance.
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