Create additional mailbox stores, move mailboxes, delete original store (or
run ESEUTIL to compact it, which wouldn't take long if all the mailboxes are
moved off it).  There's no rocket science.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 7:31 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Whomping big information store

The company I'm at (about 3500 people) dedicated 1TB on a SAN for Exchange
2003 Enterprise information stores.  Sadly, size limits are not enforced and
predictably, the primary store has grown to about 800Gb.  The other one is
about 150Gb.

It was a pretty steady 400-ish gigs until a lawsuit forced us to turn off
grooming, deletion and such, so now, a couple months later, it's about
doubled, as have all the usual problems of having huge stores. 
For instance backups are being done with Veritas to DLT and taking 53 hours,
logs sometimes don't get cleared in time and fill up the log volume.
Disaster recovery is a horrifying thought right now since we don't have
space.

What are the recommended methods to break stores up into smaller, more
manageable pieces?  If someone can point me to websites or docs, that would
be great (currently reading:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/msit/operations/msgbrtcs.mspx).

I'm not the email admin, although I might end up doing that work....I
ordered a disaster recovery server with a lot of disk space so we can
manipulate the database files, hopefully re-work our information stores, the
backup process and some of the architecture, and I'm hoping the good people
here can point me to references for a solid re-design.  I used to read this
list religiously back in 99...I remember when Ed coined "PST = BAD" and the
reasons were only in the dozens.

Thanks,
Steve

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