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0.1 Preface 

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This IBM Redbooks wiki provides you with information on how to optimize Lotus Domino administration. The focus is to provide Lotus Domino administrators with information on how to get most of their valuable time.
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This IBM Redbooks wiki provides you with information on how to optimize Lotus Domino administration. The focus is to provide Lotus Domino administrators with information on how to get most of their valuable time.

Optimization of a Lotus Domino environment is not only a matter of how to set specific configuration parameters on a server or on a client; it is more a conceptual approach on how to address specific needs of the environment.

In this Redbooks wiki, we share our experiences and industry best practices about how an optimized and smart Lotus Domino environment should look like and the checklists and steps you should perform to ensure a smooth and optimized Domino environment. Ideas and concepts presented here are meant to be an introduction, and are not meant to be a complete list. If there are existing wiki articles, technotes, or whitepapers available that have detailed discussion on the topics being presented we provide the reference links.

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Each article in this Redbooks wiki is intended to be used stand-alone. However, you can navigate back to the TOC and access all of the artilces in the series by clicking the "Table of Contents" link at the top of each article.

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