PST Flight Deck can use Azure storage for the Backup and Cleanup module storage locations. It has been tested with standard, locally redundant blob storage. All access tiers have been used for this sort of storage and it is suggested to select the one that best suits the requirements of the project. For more information on how to create and configure Azure storage for PST Flight Deck, please reference the appropriate article.
The PST Flight Deck server can be installed on several different operating systems.
Version |
Supported? |
---|---|
Windows 2008 R2 |
Yes |
Windows 2012 |
Yes |
Windows 2012 R2 |
Yes |
Windows Server 2016 |
Yes |
Windows Server 2019 |
Yes |
Windows Server 2022 |
Yes |
All server components require the following server-based features to be installed:
·Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
·Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
·BITS
·Internet Information Server with ASP.Net enabled It is recommended the required components be installed using PowerShell commands. (See below)
The following table outlines the supported versions of Outlook for PST Flight Deck.
Version |
Supported? |
---|---|
Outook 2013 |
Yes |
Outook 2016 |
Yes |
Outook 2019 |
Yes |
Outook 2021 |
Yes |
Outook 2024 |
Yes |
Microsoft Office 365 |
Yes |
Outlook (new) |
No |
PST Flight Deck uses a SQL Server database to track the migration project. The minimum configuration for this server is:
CPU Cores |
RAM | |
---|---|---|
Minimum |
4 |
8 Gb |
Average |
8 |
12 Gb |
·10 GB Disk Space on a fast disk for the database
·Adequate space to accommodate log growth between maintenance cycles.
The following versions of SQL Server are supported:
Version |
Supported? |
---|---|
SQL 2008 |
No |
SQL 2008 R2 |
No |
SQL 2012 |
No *1 |
SQL 2014 |
Yes |
SQL 2016 |
Yes |
SQL 2019 |
Yes |
SQL 2022 RC1 |
Yes |
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