Re: Suggestions for freeing up mailbox store space plan?

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You'd have space if you re-balanced the mailboxes across the stores/servers
and got rid of one of the public folder stores or split the PF replicas
across both servers.

The daily cost of not having good backups is way higher than the cost of
getting configured to support an RSG.

Get a copy of Vamsoft ORF to help with the spam filtering.

Set up a maintenance job to clean out Junk E-Mail and Deleted Items folders.

Hire a good Exchange expert to help tune it and get things in shape - I can
recommend www.swinc.com ;)

"TE" <TE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our current servers don't have enough space to mount another store in the
RSG
if i need to restore. I also dont want to use an ext HD to get the extra
space. When we redesign our email then I can see us using RGS. For now, I
need an easy way to restore and BLB gives me that. We havent had any
serious
talks about our mail redesign yet so i dont have any ideas to post yet.
When
I do start on redesign i put it up and have everyone tear it apart, lol.
Just in case ur wondering, our current overall email setup consists of 5
srvs.
1 mailsrver (Merak) that handles all inbound and is used to send out to
domains that require Rdns. 1 email filter srv that get's it's email only
from
the merak mail server then sends filtered emails to our 2 exchange srvs.
The
exchange srvs do send emails out, but only to domains that dont need Rdns.
For the domains that need Rdns, the exchange srvs forward emails to the
merak
srv. We also have 1 server that runs OWA. Our current in/out email load is
at
about 5 - 6 million emails per month. I havent gotten exact numbers yet. I
figure about 65% of it is spam. We are a small company about 100 users but
alot of the emails are large files mainly pdfs. So thats our mail setup.
This
was all prexisting before I started working here a few months ago.

"SilverICE" wrote:

Hmmm, I guess I'm missing some improtant detail. A BLB is a BLB no
matter
how you slice it or what mailstore your mailboxes are in. I'd remove any
unneeded mailboxes and public folders, stop doing BLBs (see recovery
storage
group), and be done with it. If you're concerned about the size of your
mailstores just create new ones on the same servers and move your
mailboxes
to them. That way you don't have to build another server, etc.

Maybe you could shed some light on what you are doing as far as your
redesign.

"TE" wrote:

Sry, I forgot to post reason. My backups are taking longer and longer
to run.
I run brick level backups on all the mailboxes. Each exchg server takes
about
17hrs to finish.The backups are totaling around 240gbs per server. I
understand that brick level bkups will be larger than what the stores
report.
my bkups have grown around 70gbs in past 6 months. I have about 30gbs
free
space on the srvs. Ultimately we are going to redesing our whole mail
setup.
I'm doing this to help hold me over until then. I inherited the
exchange srvs
from our former "exchange" admin.

"SilverICE" wrote:

Can you please explain why you would want to go through all of this
trouble?
Are you running out of free disk space?

"TE" wrote:

Hi all,

I need to clean up mailbox stores on two exchange 2k3 ent servers .
Here is
our current exchange setup and 1st draft on plan:

Setup--
Exchange 2k3 Ent (native mode/ No exchange SP)
Server1 -- Win2k3 Ent w/SP1
Server2 -- Win2k3 Stnd w/SP1
Each server has four storage groups. Server 1 Storage groups come
out to
160gbs and server 2 Storage groups come out to 145gbs. Each server
has 4
mailbox stores and 1 pub folder store. The largest mailbox store on
each
server is 50gb. The other mailbox store sizes range from 8gbs to
20gbs. The
pub folder store on each server is 70gbs. I can give exact break
down on
sizes if needed. Each of the servers have a good 30gbs of free
space for
stores.

Plan --

1 --Delete any mailboxes that belong to former workers that have
been gone
60days min. Let online defrag run at night. (I know this wont get
me space, I
want to get rid of old mailboxes before I do next step)
2 --Make sure I have a good brick level backup from BE and do a
full backup
with NTbackup on each Exchange srv.
3 --Setup a temp exchange srv or create another store on existing
srvs, then
schedule mailbox moves to happen off hours.
4 --Once all the mailboxes are in the temp srv or store, I'll
delete the old
mailbox stores and create one new mailbox store on each server
(i'll have to
do something with the pub folder store first).
5 --Schedule the mailboxes to move from temp location to new
mailbox stores
during off hours.
6 --Done?

Sorry for long post and thanks for any help/suggestions.


.



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