A couple of our servers (Exchange 5.5 environment:

21.5 GB Database, 133 logs created in 1 day - 665 MB
23.3 GB Database, 179 logs created in 1 day - 895 MB

We do fulls mon-fri, incrementals on weekends.

On 5.5 a significant amount of time is spent replaying the Exchange logs
after a restore - you must consider this when deciding how often to do
fulls.

Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg

-----Original Message-----
From: DEAN LUNDGREN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP for Exchange and TSM sizing


We are planning to convert out mail from Groupwise to Exchange 2000 and are
trying to estimate the load to TSM.   We have 2000 users on Groupwise and a
database of about 70 GB.   We are told to expect the Exchange to be three
time larger or about 200GB.

>From what I've read about TDP for Exchange we can choose to do fulls, then
either perform differentials or incremental on the log until the next full.
How big is the log compared to the database?

Some input we have received is to expect the whole database to be backed up,
which makes no sense to me.  Otherwise the TDP Exchange agent is worthless.
We have a 60 day retention policy for our mail and the implications to our
tape usage would be too much if we have to backup the whole thing.

Can anyone share the size of the Exchange database and how much log space
changes.  Please let me know whether you've chosen to use differential or
incremental and how often you do fulls.

Thanks,





Dean Lundgren
Sr. System Engineer
(740)322-5479

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