why don't you ask on the Exchange2000 or Exchange2003 Yahoo group..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dan DeStefano
Sent: Thu 04/05/2006 20:16
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Optimize Exchange Pagefile
I was wondering if anyone can point me to any MS document that
discusses optimizing the page file on an Exchange box. I found
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815372, but this article does not discuss the
page file. I am running SBS 2003 on a 3 GHZ Xeon with 4GB physical memory and a
3-disk RAID5 array with 2 logical drives. I plan on installing the Exchange
binaries on the first logical drive (which will also contain the system and
boot partitions) and the Exchange databases, logs, queues, etc on the second
logical drive.
The way I normally set the pagefile on my systems is to set it to be
static and 1.5x physical RAM. I also create a pagefile on each disk and let
Windows choose the best one (which will be the second logical drive). I do not
want to disable the pagefile on C: because, from what I understand, this will
disable crash dumps, which I do not want. However, I set the crash dump to
kernel only, not the entire pagefile. That being said, would it be appropriate
to set the pagefile on C: to something small like 256MB since the OS will be
using the one on the second drive anyway?
Also, other than not using the /3GB switch, are there any other
differences between the memory/pagefile settings on a regular Exchange box
running WS2k3 and the SBS2k3 version?
I would appreciate any guidance.
Dan DeStefano
Info-lution Corporation
www.info-lution.com
MCSE - 2073750
Dan DeStefano
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