Wednesday, February 27, 2013

BES 5 & BES 10 Server Consolidation Coming...

Currently, users running BB 4-7 need BES 5 and BB 10 requires BES 10. So, you need to run 2 separate servers for BES 5 & BES 10. This will be changing once an update is released to BES 10 (ETA is May 2013). This update will be "managed using a single fully featured management console". Then BES 10 & BES 5.0.3+ will be able to run on the same server. Very helpful.

-Ben

Exchange 2010 & 2013 Compatible Not There Yet...


With the recent release of Service Pack 3 for Exchange Server 2010 compatibility with Exchange Server 2013, we are getting closer, but NOT yet. Now Exchange Server 2013 needs an update. The update is tentatively called Exchange Server 2013 CU1. That will then allow integration between 2010 & 2013. ETA should be available "shortly". I would guess March or April of 2013.

-Ben

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Apple Screws Up iOS EAS Implementation AGAIN! - Exchange Suffers


Has your Exchange 2010 CAS recently started experiencing heavy CPU, insane transaction logs growth (aka DoS), Apple might be the cause. Apple released iOS 6.1 last week (beginning of Feb) and it has a "slight" EAS bug in it. ;-) Another bonus... it drained iOS batteries and wasted data bandwidth. So bad... Vodafone txted all iPhone users to NOT upgrade to 6.1. Oops.... and 6.1.1 doesn't fix it...

You would think a large company (aka Apple) that prides itself on releasing "amazing products" would not repeat their mistakes in the past (iOS 4), but sadly history is repeating itself. iOS 6.1.1 fixed another problem. This is why I am not a fan of EAS. It's buggy since vendors don't have a real incentive or pressure to make sure EAS works well. Sure, Microsoft releases "guidelines" and crosses it's fingers vendors follow, but it's a frequent problem. I know, since I see the EAS connections logs and the Exchange problems they cause. I'll post in the future, how to look this up in your Exchange logs. I'm leaving EAS soon enough... I'll be happy to return to the BlackBerry ecosystem when the Q10 is released. That's another post...

See the Microsoft KB article, but to summarize, there are is a quick fix:

- delete the Exchange account from the iOS device and re-add

iOS 6.1 EAS Bug - Workarounds

iOS 4 EAS Bug (walk down memory lane)

-Ben