Example: Exchange 2010/2013 with 2-3 databases does it save email 2-3 times for different users over the databases?

Hi,

We are facing again pst-files, they keep growing, won't index search correctly and sometimes needs to be repaired :-(  Now we are looking for a better solution.
Customers of us are using Exchange 2010/2013 standard edition, so no Archive Database function available in the license :-(

The current (single) Exchange database is about 160GB (45 user company), the total of PST files is about 200GB. Now I want to import the PST files to the Exchange server.

The hardware config is HP DL380 Gen8 with 16 cores, 18GB (will be added extra soon) of ram and 4x600GB 10k raid5.

What is best solution? Add 1 or 2 extra Exchange databases and seperate the users over the 2-3 databases? Will email that is send to a distributiongroup (users in different Exchange databases) will be saved 3 times? Or is the software capable of creating pointers to different databases?

Thanks in advance!

Steven

July 15th, 2015 6:43am

Hi

Basically a DAG is a copy of the Active Database, so if you lose server 1 then the DB's will mount on server 2 and the users will carry on working provided the DAG is setup correctly etc.

if you have a 200GB or 100GB x2 DB's it doesnt matter, the biggest you can go is 2TB but for maintenance etc. keep the DB's sizing in a good state. If you see that 1 DB is growing you can create another 1 etc. but it all depends on the business requirements and needs.

To answers the last question, no, if a user is part of a DL they will get the mail once. The DAG is something the users dont know about except the Exchange Admin.

You also need to take into account that the more you put on the server the bigger the load. MS has a great calculate for Exchange 2010 and 2013 with regards to users and how many DB's to create etc.

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July 15th, 2015 7:38am

Exchange 2010 & 2013 doesn't have single instance storage, which means that if an email is sent to 10 people, 10 copies of it get saved.
July 15th, 2015 7:42am

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