I'll have to ponder that one a bit. Not sure I like it. Disks may be cheap, but 
eliminating SIS would cause storage requirements to increase by an order of 
magnitude. The OP's situation is a prime example... Suddenly a 9 MB storage 
requirement becomes 2.7 GB storage requirement (if my math is right).



From: Brian Desmond [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:10 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Amusing

3000x9

Disks are cheap, Exchange 2010 is designed to run RAID-less on large SATA (e.g. 
1TB) drives. 1 database per SATA drive - TX logs & DB on the same volume.


Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

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Active Directory, 4th Ed - http://www.briandesmond.com/ad4/
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From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 2:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Amusing

How does Ex 2010 work regarding SIS? If it doesn't use it, does it use some 
similar technology? Or would the OP's 9 MB file now take 3000x9 MB of space?



John Hornbuckle
MIS Department
Taylor County School District
318 North Clark Street
Perry, FL 32347

www.taylor.k12.fl.us<http://www.taylor.k12.fl.us>




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