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What are the differences between skype for business standard and enterprise edition

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Hi,

 

I am trying to find out all the differences between skype for business standard and enterprise edition but I have not found any microsoft article that lists them.

I plan to deploy Skype For Business for the first time, any advice or considiration before deploying will be welcome!

 

Thank you.

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You can start here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/dn933894.aspx and also https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398254.aspx  which shows deployment options based on company size.

 

Effectively the difference between Standard and Enterprise comes down to scalability and High Availability.  Standard Edition allows for all features/functionality of Skype within a much smaller server footprint and is better suited for smaller organizations.  However, it doesn't allow for High Availability within a single datacenter. You can pair Standard Edition Servers to provide for Disaster Recovery.  This might be appropriate for smaller orgs that are <5000 users. 

 

Enterprise Edition uses a larger server footprint and does allow for both High Availability within a single site and Disaster Recovery.  It also also provides for scale and supporting up to 80,000 users per pool. 

 

Hi
Thank you for your reply but the link is not updated.
(ex. Dial-in Conferencing is marked as not supported but it is supported)
Hi,

Thank you for your reply.
The second link is not working.
I plan to deploy Standard Edition but i like to be sure that will have all features.
Hight Availability not very important in my case.

I started to reply but remembered a post I'd seen before and was able to find it:

 

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/76efd70d-7c5e-4b2d-9145-e6360489d8df/standard-e...

 

Mark Vale provides a pretty good succinct overview of the differences and considerations - is there something specific that you want to know?

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best response confirmed by Sami CHNITER (Brass Contributor)
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You can start here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/dn933894.aspx and also https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398254.aspx  which shows deployment options based on company size.

 

Effectively the difference between Standard and Enterprise comes down to scalability and High Availability.  Standard Edition allows for all features/functionality of Skype within a much smaller server footprint and is better suited for smaller organizations.  However, it doesn't allow for High Availability within a single datacenter. You can pair Standard Edition Servers to provide for Disaster Recovery.  This might be appropriate for smaller orgs that are <5000 users. 

 

Enterprise Edition uses a larger server footprint and does allow for both High Availability within a single site and Disaster Recovery.  It also also provides for scale and supporting up to 80,000 users per pool. 

 

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