Re: Exchange 2003 maximum usable memory question?

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Bharat Suneja wrote:
- The more important question here is: are you seeing specific performance
issues with the existing setup? Is memory a bottleneck?
- If the only concern is that you're wasting the additional memory (above
4Gb) you added to the box, remove it.

We would like to consolidate all exchange servers in our organization
to one big physical box, this would mean database sizes exceeding 1TB,
and about 5k mailboxes. I'm just exploring the posibility of putting
all this on one mainframe-like box, but from your answer I see it will
not be possible.

Regards,
F.

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