Re: Best Practice for Exchange - one database per storage group.
- From: "oz.ozugurlu" <telnet25@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 23:01:11 -0500
Yes Microsoft is recommending one DB per SG. There are reasons related to LCR/CCR also
I recommend reading following white papers to get more clear info
http://smtp25.blogspot.com/2007/11/microsoft-certified-technology.html
download DepLarge, DepComp and Depsimple, these are the best free (-: white papers I have seen so far
regards
oz
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"Leonard Lee" <LeonardLee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:230EC8F8-F2A8-40F7-BF22-C506F690E7F9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In recent times, I have been hearing that the current best practice for
Exchange database to storage group design is to utilize all stroage group
first and then add more databases. (I get this information by way of an
Exchange Ranger).
I also read this on page 323 in "Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Tony
Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation" book, in the 3rd paragraph, it
states the Microsoft Best Practice for Exchange 2003 is to have one database
per storage group.
I need to reference an offical Microsoft document that spells this revised
Best Practice in database design. However, I cannot find it anywhere. Any
assistance for Microsoft reference material on this best practice would be
appreciated.
Regards,
Leonard Lee
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