The main difference between these 2 articles, besides the Exchange version, is that now the base OS will be Windows Server 2012, instead of Windows Server 2008 R2. I strongly recommend the reading of the previous mentioned article before proceeding with this one, since there are similar configuration steps that I won’t describe so tx`horoughly in this article. ![]() Introductionįollowing my previous article, Installing an Exchange 2010 Test Environment on Windows Azure, it’s now time to move on to Exchange Server 2013. You can read the official documentation about supported workloads at the following link: Microsoft server software support for Windows Azure Virtual Machines. The following article details a configuration which is not officially supported by Microsoft for Production Environments at this time.
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