Don't forget the backup and restore window as well. Obviously a large IS is
going to take a lot longer to restore than a small one.

-----Original Message-----
From: James Liddil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 6:18 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Unlimited Quotas


I am being asked to justify why I have set quotas for users on our E2K
server with 25 users.  Things that come to mind are that if we give users
unlimited stores, we will have to buy more disk space in time.  Also we have
a single processor server with 512 ram.  So I would make a WAG and say that
we will be looking at a second processor and more RAM.  I am already looking
at more RAM since our server is paging quite a bit.  And as we implement
archiving and journaling this will impact disk space as well as the backup
(time, number of tapes).  I also realize that allowing unlimited space leads
to users never managing their e-mail.  

So besides these reasons are there any other reasons that I should be
thinking about?  Thanks.

Jim Liddil

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