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Beary Ann
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Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:55 am Post subject:
Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the information on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they sold me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for me.
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TerryAnn Porter
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Tony Murray
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Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:56 am Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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I'd be very surprised if the published information from Microsoft was wrong,
as this would have caused a large number of complaints.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=822440
The way I read it is that you can have four stores with up to five databases
each and a limit of 16GB per database.
Tony
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the information
on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they sold
me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
--
TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator |
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Tony Murray
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Posted:
Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:56 am Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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Actually, re-reading the article it seems that although you can have up to
20 (4 x 5) databases, only 1 of these can be a mailbox store.
". One mailbox store database
. One public folder store database that is associated with a MAPI
clients public folder tree
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Tony
"Tony Murray" <tony@nospam.activedir.org> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I'd be very surprised if the published information from Microsoft was
wrong, as this would have caused a large number of complaints.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=822440
The way I read it is that you can have four stores with up to five
databases each and a limit of 16GB per database.
Tony
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D801829-1554-4AF7-AD56-2BAE22281298@microsoft.com...
My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the
information on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they sold
me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
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TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator
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Genevieve Orchard [MSFT]
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Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:15 am Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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Yes, that is correct. You are limited to one mailbox store database on
Standard Edition.
- Genevieve
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"Tony Murray" <tony@nospam.activedir.org> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Actually, re-reading the article it seems that although you can have up to
20 (4 x 5) databases, only 1 of these can be a mailbox store.
". One mailbox store database
. One public folder store database that is associated with a MAPI
clients public folder tree
"
Tony
"Tony Murray" <tony@nospam.activedir.org> wrote in message
news:uuDaCms$EHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
I'd be very surprised if the published information from Microsoft was
wrong, as this would have caused a large number of complaints.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=822440
The way I read it is that you can have four stores with up to five
databases each and a limit of 16GB per database.
Tony
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D801829-1554-4AF7-AD56-2BAE22281298@microsoft.com...
My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the
information on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they
sold me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
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TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator
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Bob Christian
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Posted:
Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:10 am Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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You can make a change to the registry to get an extra gig, so that your
users can log into their stores, clean up a little bit. From there you can
run an offline defrag to clean up the database.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828070
Remember to set it back once you are below 16GB...so that you don't get
surprised by the mail store shutdown at 17GB.
Always remember that the system administrator (or their management) is
responsible for implementing a product that will handle the business
requirements for their environment. Personally, I would not blame Seagate
if I purchased a 36GB Cheetah and it filled up at 36GB...and then had to pay
more for the 72GB version. Microsoft documents the Standard and Enterprise
edition very well.
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D801829-1554-4AF7-AD56-2BAE22281298@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the information
on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they sold
me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
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TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator |
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Harry Poorman
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Posted:
Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:11 am Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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How do you tell if you have EX2003 Standard or Enterprise? I have another
post that talks about this more, but basically I installed Enterprise and it
is still crashing at the 16GB limit.
"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23wkQSlQAFHA.1188@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | You can make a change to the registry to get an extra gig, so that your
users can log into their stores, clean up a little bit. From there you
can
run an offline defrag to clean up the database.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828070
Remember to set it back once you are below 16GB...so that you don't get
surprised by the mail store shutdown at 17GB.
Always remember that the system administrator (or their management) is
responsible for implementing a product that will handle the business
requirements for their environment. Personally, I would not blame Seagate
if I purchased a 36GB Cheetah and it filled up at 36GB...and then had to
pay
more for the 72GB version. Microsoft documents the Standard and
Enterprise
edition very well.
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D801829-1554-4AF7-AD56-2BAE22281298@microsoft.com...
My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the
information
on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they sold
me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
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TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator
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Tony Murray
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Posted:
Thu Jan 27, 2005 5:38 pm Post subject:
Re: Size Limit for Exchange 2003 Standard Edition |
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In ESM navigate to the appropriate administrative group. Click on Servers
in the left hand pane. The list of servers will appear in the right hand
pane. There is a column called "Edition" which shows whether the server is
Enterprise or Standard.
Tony
www.activedir.org
"Harry Poorman" <hpoorman@psu.edu> wrote in message
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| Quote: | How do you tell if you have EX2003 Standard or Enterprise? I have another
post that talks about this more, but basically I installed Enterprise and
it is still crashing at the 16GB limit.
"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23wkQSlQAFHA.1188@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
You can make a change to the registry to get an extra gig, so that your
users can log into their stores, clean up a little bit. From there you
can
run an offline defrag to clean up the database.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828070
Remember to set it back once you are below 16GB...so that you don't get
surprised by the mail store shutdown at 17GB.
Always remember that the system administrator (or their management) is
responsible for implementing a product that will handle the business
requirements for their environment. Personally, I would not blame
Seagate
if I purchased a 36GB Cheetah and it filled up at 36GB...and then had to
pay
more for the 72GB version. Microsoft documents the Standard and
Enterprise
edition very well.
"Beary Ann" <BearyAnn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D801829-1554-4AF7-AD56-2BAE22281298@microsoft.com...
My exchange server is currently locked up at 16GB. I read the
information
on
the Microsoft Web Site as I can have 5 databased with a limit of 16GB
EACH.
My vendor says no, that is not what it says, and I need to pay thousands
more
to purchase the Enterprise Edition because the Standard Edition they
sold
me
3 weeks ago won't handle the volume. Please clarify the size limit for
me.
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TerryAnn Porter
Network Administrator
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