- One Exchange server license per Exchange server
- Exchange Standard v.s Enterprise edition:
- 5 databases per Standard edition
- 100 databases per Enterprise edition
- For database availability group (DAG), do not need Exchange Enterprise edition; however, must have Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition.
- One client access license (CAL) per user
- Standard v.s. Enterprise CAL:
- Enterprise CALs are add-ons to Standard CALs. To buy Enterprise CALs must buy the amount of Standard CALs.
- Enterprise CAL features:
- Unified messaging
- Custom retention policies
- Advanced Exchange ActiveSync policies
- Per-user or per-distribution-list journaling
- Personal Archive feature
- Multi-mailbox search
- Information protection and control feature set
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