Which tool should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You design a deployment of multiple Mailbox
servers. Your company’s Service Level Agreement (SLA) states that servers must support 1,000
concurrent connections to mailboxes while maintaining an ——- latency of less than 20 milliseconds.
You need to verify that your design meets the requirements of the SLA before you deploy servers in
the production environment. Which tool should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You design a deployment of multiple Mailbox
servers. Your company’s Service Level Agreement (SLA) states that servers must support 1,000
concurrent connections to mailboxes while maintaining an ——- latency of less than 20 milliseconds.
You need to verify that your design meets the requirements of the SLA before you deploy servers in
the production environment. Which tool should you use?

A.
Exchange Server Jetstress 2010

B.
Exchange Server User Monitor (ExMon)

C.
Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010

D.
Exchange Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer (ExRCA)

Explanation:
Use Microsoft Exchange Load Generator (LoadGen) as a simulation tool to measure the impact of
MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP and SMTP clients on Exchange servers. LoadGen allows you to test how a
server running Exchange responds to e-mail loads. To simulate the delivery of these messaging
requests, you run LoadGen tests on client computers. These tests send multiple messaging requests
to the Exchange server, thereby causing a mail load. LoadGen is a useful tool for administrators who
are sizing servers and validating a deployment plan. Specifically, LoadGen helps you determine if
each of your servers can handle the load to which they are intended to carry. Another use for
LoadGen is to help validate the overall solution.
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