Nice thing about Exchange is that it is largely self-tuning for mainstream
implementations.  For large density/high-volume implementations there are
some tweaks and best practices you'll want to follow.  Most of them are
documented in the best practices and troubleshooting guides:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/library

One of the suggestions you're missing (off the top of my head) is how you
intend to handle storage.  One of the biggest and easiest performance boosts
can be realized with proper storage integration.  Details are dependent on
what type of storage you intend to use.

al

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Manjeet
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 7:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Performance Tunning and Security settings for Exchange
2003 running on Windows 2003 server

Hi,
 
I want to do the Performance Tunning and Security settings for Exchange 2003
running on Windows 2003 so could you please tell me the what seetings cab be
done to achieve the best performance. Like the below.
 

1.       The boot.ini file should have /3 GB and /USERVA=3030 switches for
better performance. 
2.      
        "HeapDeCommitFreeBlockThreshold" registry setting for better
performance. 
3.      
        Pagefile of Serevr should be set one & half times the size of
physical memory present in server.

Thanks,

Manjeet

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