Thanks Michael - so I assume this applies to both public folders as well
as individual mailboxes (as some of the KB articles implied Public
folders, although it didn't exclude mailboxes of course).
I did a search on 'mailbox size' and didn't get any hits, but I didn't
read all of the list, I have to admit.
In our case, we can't upgrade so far - the ISP is saying that to go to
2007 we have to agree to a 2G limit for all mailboxes. So this isn't
practical unless they change their policy. To do the upgrade, they want
to migrate everyone to a different AD forrest, so it's an import /
export for them.
Regarding our current server,
I'm surprised that 2500ms directory access is OK, that seems high.
Maybe I shouldn't worry about it then. The ExPTA didn't like it:
The maximum value of 'MSExchangeDSAccess Domain
Controllers(DS005.somewhere.local)\LDAP Search Time' is beyond the error
threshold of 100 ms. The measured value is 437.67 ms.
The average value of 'MSExchangeDSAccess Domain
Controllers(DS001.somewhere.local)\LDAP Search Time' is beyond the error
threshold of 50 ms. The measured value is 154.17 ms.
(etc ... for 5 directory servers)
Drive latencies are high also:
SMTP drive: Maximum '\LogicalDisk(C:)\Avg. Disk sec/Write' should be
less than 50 (0.05 ms). The measured maximum value is 0.226 (226 ms).
Our ASP doesn't offer any kind of online archiving, which would make
this all much easier.
== John ==
John D. Gwinner
Director of Technology
DAZ Systems, Inc
Oracle Certified Advantage Partner
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 4:20 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Just HOW BIG are your Exchange mailboxes, white screens,
and Directory access times
As I wrote, just on Monday, in this mailing list: J
[John D. Gwinner] ...
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