Exchange 2010 - Losing Single Instance Storage
I just read that we are losing single instance storage in Exchange 2010. Is there a utility that scans Exchange 2007 databases and questimates what storage requirements will be in Exchange 2010 with SIS being gone? Thanks Ron
February 1st, 2011 3:08am

Hi As stated in http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2010/02/22/454051.aspx you can see: "The result was that SIS no longer provided any real space savings - typically only about 0-20%" So estimate with 30% and you are on the safe side :) Regards Matjaz
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February 1st, 2011 5:39pm

Thanks Matjaz Ron
February 1st, 2011 7:30pm

The Exchange Profile Analyzer will give you some clues but I just work on a general rule of expecting 20-50% growth migrating to Exchange 2010, plus 20-50% faster growth on an ongoing basis. That might seem extreme but I prefer to over-estimate for storage capacity than underestimate, but it depends on your environment and how quickly you could provision more storage if you needed to urgently.Paul Cunningham (MCITP) Get more Exchange tips and tutorials at: http://exchangeserverpro.com and the Exchange Server 2003 to 2010 Migration Guide: http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2003-2010-migration-guide
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February 2nd, 2011 3:20am

Hi As stated in http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2010/02/22/454051.aspx you can see: "The result was that SIS no longer provided any real space savings - typically only about 0-20%" So estimate with 30% and you are on the safe side :) Regards Matjaz I had a customer grow 5x moving to Exchange 2010. There is no rule of thumb. You can run get-mailboxstatistics -server server1 and add up the totalitemsize column. This number is the true value and not a computation leveraging SIS. Mike Crowley Check out My Blog!
February 2nd, 2011 5:20am

Thanks For this weekend, go Steelers. Next year, Raiders!!! Ron
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February 6th, 2011 11:09pm

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