Hi chaps,

If the store.exe process of Exchange 2007 is designed to consume as much
memory as it can in order to bring the much vaunted (though I would say
much missing) speed improvements, then how do you know when your server
needs a memory upgrade?

What I mean is that, if the memory is always around 95% in use, what
indications are there that your exchange box may be running out of ram? 

We have an exchange 2007 machine running Win 2003 64bit with 8GB of ram
in it. It used to have 4GB in it and, not knowing if it need more ram,
we plumbed for adding another 4gb. Of course, it instantly used it all.
For all I know, it could be needing 28GB and be slowly dying a
ram-restricted death. So is there anything in place in Exch2007 now that
will indicate when we do, correctly, need to look at additional ram ?

Olly
 

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