> Behalf Of Chris Scharff
> 
> Heh... I don't believe most of the companies I know with 
> those kind of storage dynamics would classify themselves that 
> way at all. For many of them 'high tech' is so far from their 
> primary line of business it's almost funny.

Amazing the higher your technology flag is supposed to be; the harder it
is to actually see the high tech content.

OC3 bandwidth, but do we have Cisco IP Phones integrated with Outlook at
the desktop? NO!

> I use NTBackup and backup to disk. More than acceptable for 
> my organization. In the event of a complete disaster our 
> downtime is only 90 seconds, and restore would be completed 
> within a day. Microsoft's internal case study indicates they 
> have 20 databases per server, with a maximum database size of 
> 50GB and a restore SLA of less than 1 hour per database.
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/msit/operations/m
> sgbrtcs.mspx

Thanks, good Poop, going to save this one.

> > > Hmm... My users average almost 10x your generous (75MB)
> > limits. I have
> > > several customers with averages of 1GB or more.
> > 
> > We actually allow our users up to the HARD limits,
> 
> Exchange doesn't have hard limits, so I'm not sure what that means. 
> > We have had users who have hit the 2GB limit. 
> 
> Which 2GB limit?

2GB limit on user mailbox or is that the .pst file limit?

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