Exchange Server 2019 vs 2016
Exchange 2019 is the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server. There are a host of features upgraded from the previous Exchange Server versions. Here is a table of comparison between Exchange Server 2019 vs Exchange Server 2016:
| Features | Exchange 2019 | Exchange 2016 |
| Calendaring features | ||
| Do Not Forward Set a meeting invitation which can’t be forwarded without permission | ||
| Simplified Calendar Sharing Share your calendar from any Outlook version along with same permission options on all versions | ||
| Set Default End Date The users can set a default end date instead of leaving it without end date | ||
| Cancel meetings using Out of Office While setting an automatic reply, set the option to cancel meetings | ||
| Performance features | ||
| Installation on Windows Server 2019 Core Edition supported | ||
| Maximum processor count | ||
| Maximum memory | ||
| Optional SSD-based cache option Super-fast cache of key data for improving end user experience | ||
| Technical features | ||
| Serial SATA Disk supported | ||
| Windows Server versions supported | ||
| .NET versions supported | ||
| High availability DAG | ||
| Load balancing | ||
| Windows Management Framework version supported | ||
| Messaging features | ||
| Outlook Client | ||
| Mailbox server roles | ||
| All the modern browsers OWA supported Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Opera are supported | ||
| Outlook on the Web | ||
| Unified Messaging | ||
| Search features | ||
| Search Indexes within the database | ||
| Search functions with Bing technology | ||
Why Apps4Rent for Exchange 2019?
Case Studies
Apps4Rent Moves Exchange to Azure to Handle Peak Email Loads
Apparel Retailer, California
When a Connecticut based staffing firm was struggling with peak email loads on its Exchange servers, Apps4Rent migrated the Exchange server cluster to the Azure cloud, a more elastic environment capable of handling highly variable workloads.