Description
A mounted database is a database that’s in use (an active mailbox database that’s mounted for use by clients or a passive mailbox database that’s mounted in recovery for log replication and replay). While you can create more databases than the described limits, you can only mount the maximum number of databases that are allowed by the edition of Exchange. Note that the recovery database doesn’t count towards these limits.
Exchange Server license types
Exchange 2013 and all later versions use a licensing model that’s similar to how Exchange 2010 was licensed.
Server licenses
A license must be assigned for each Exchange server. The Server license is sold in two server editions: Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition.
Client Access licenses (CALs)
The exchange also comes in two CAL editions, which are referred to as a Standard CAL and an Enterprise CAL. You can mix and match the Exchange server editions with the CAL types. For example, you can use Enterprise CALs with Standard Edition or Standard CALs with Enterprise Edition.
Anywhere access
Exchange Server 2010 is an award-winning mail server that is flexible, allowing it to perfectly meet a company’s needs.
This server allows for anywhere access so users can check their emails from
- desktop
- laptop
- tablet
- cell phone