v7.8 of the calculator introduces support for Exchange 2016! Yes,
that’s right, you don’t need a separate calculator, v7.8 and later
supports Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016 deployments. Moving forward, the
calculator is branded as the Exchange Server Role Requirements
Calculator.
When you open the calculator you will find a new
drop-down option in the Input tab that allows you to select the
deployment version. Simply choose 2013 or 2016:
When
you choose 2016, you will notice the Server Multi-Role Configuration
option is disabled due to the fact that Exchange 2016 no longer provides
the Client Access Server role.
As discussed in the Exchange 2016 Architecture and Preferred Architecture
articles, the volume format best practice recommendation for Exchange
data volumes has changed in Exchange 2016 as we now recommend ReFS (with
the integrity feature disabled). By default, for Exchange 2016
deployments, the calculator scripts will default to ReFS (Exchange 2013
deployments will default to NTFS). This is exposed in the Export Mount
Points File dialog:
The
DiskPart.ps1 and CreateDag.ps1 scripts have been updated to support
formatting the volume as ReFS (and disabling the integrity feature at
the volume level) and enabling AutoReseed support for ReFS.
This
release also improves the inputs of all dialogs for the distribution
scripts by persisting values across the various dialogs (e.g., global
catalog values).
For all the other improvements and bug fixes, please review the Release Notes, or download the update directly.
As
always we welcome feedback and please report any issues you may
encounter while using the calculator by emailing strgcalc AT microsoft
DOT com.
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