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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 06:35
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Email Archiving


I am currently testing two email archiving solutions for Exchange 5.5 /2000.
K Vault by KVS & Exchange Archive Solution (EAS) which were the only
products, that I could find, that meet our criteria. The main criteria are
single instance storage, compression of the archive, pst migration tool so
we can eliminate psts, and a simple user interface within Outlook. This
eliminates a lot of products, IXOS, C2C Archive One, EmailXtender, Veritas,
etc

We also want to be able to utilize a SAN for the archive store for 9
exchange servers. Some of the access to the archive store on the SAN will be
across small WAN links (128 - 512).

I'm wondering whether anyone has had any experience with these products or
similar products that meet our criteria and what your thoughts /
recommendations on them are. I am particularly interested in any bad
experiences with KVS or EAS.
 
Thanks

Steve

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