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Implementing IBM Lotus Domino 7 for i5/OS

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 02 April 2007

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ISBN-10: 0738486132
ISBN-13: 9780738486130
IBM Form #: SG24-7311-00


Authors: Deb Landon, John Weiser, Luis Guirigay, Philip McGibney, Bryan Page and Emilio Penedo

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    Abstract

    With the introduction of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7, IBM Lotus continues to set the standard for innovation in the messaging and collaboration market that Lotus defined two decades ago. With Lotus Notes and Domino 7, IBM has enhanced the scalability, security features, administration, interoperability, productivity, and performance, enabling companies to achieve the most from their infrastructure.

    Upgrading to the latest version of Lotus Notes and Domino can help your organization realize high return on investment, potentially lower the cost of ownership, and help improve user productivity and business responsiveness.

    This IBM Redbooks publication targets system administrators who plan to implement or upgrade to Domino 7 for IBM i5/OS in their organization.

    It provides tips and techniques to help you successfully deploy and administer Domino 7 servers on i5/OS. The primary focus is to explain the installation, configuration, and performance tuning of Domino 7 in this environment. This book also provides information about moving Domino servers to the IBM System i platform and information about backup, recovery, and troubleshooting regarding Domino 7 servers running on i5/OS.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Lotus Notes and Domino 7

    Chapter 2. Prerequisites for running Domino 7 on i5/OS

    Chapter 3. Installing Domino 7 on i5/OS

    Chapter 4. Configuring a Domino 7 server on i5/OS

    Chapter 5. Administering Domino 7 on i5/OS

    Chapter 6. Domino 7 performance tuning on i5/OS

    Chapter 7. Moving your Domino server to the System i platform

    Chapter 8. Problem determination

    Chapter 9. Domino 7 backup and recovery using BRMS

    Appendix A. Configuring Domino for i5/OS to use System i Secure Sockets Layer

    Appendix B. Adding presence awareness to the Domino 7 environment

    Appendix C. Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook

     

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