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Hardware requirements Live Communication Server 2007

Asked by o-tvw-ee in MS Live Communications Server

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Hello,

I'm wondering what the hardware requirements may be for a Live Communication Server 2007 would be. This is the information that I can give you:
-Small Deployment with Support for External User Access setup
-No VOIP, PSTN, Archiving, high availability support.
-Federation must be possible
-4 Different offices(1 or 2 video conference rooms per office) with a central datacenter must be able to use it.
-About 800 users will use the services but the video conferencing will only be done in the conferencing rooms.

Is it possible to use a centralised setup for this? What kind of serverhardware would be needed? What kind of bandwidth would be neccesairy for it?

Here is a link of the possible topologies :
http://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/bb870400(en-us).aspx

Here is are links with hardware requirements that I think are way to high for this situation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/bb870392(en-us).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/bb870396(en-us).aspx

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