You would have two exchange servers in one site.  But now you have to buy an
additional license for Exchange 5.5 Standard edition plus the cost of the
server you are running it on.  For that much you could purchase an
enterprise license of Exchange.

We just jumped through the same hoops and I finally convinced management to
purchase Exchange Enterprise edition.


Eric

Eric Fretz

L-3 Communications
ComCept Division
2800 Discovery Blvd.
Rockwall, TX 75032
tel:   972.772.7501
fax:  972.772.7510



-----Original Message-----
From: Henry, Christopher M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 2:47 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mailbox store issues


I was given this suggestion my by boss:  Why don't I setup a second exchange
server then add an additional database to it? I am not exactly sure how that
would work.  How would two exchange servers that are not in a cluster
function together? How would the mail reach the correct server? How would my
users know where to pick up their mail? What are the issues with doing
something like this?

Chris 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry,
Christopher M.
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:09 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Mailbox store issues

I am in between a rock and a hard place...It seems as if all our "interim
fixes" has finally caught up to us. But anyway here is my situation (keep in
mind I am not an exchange person...but in this case I have to be one)

Two weeks before the roll out of our new windows 2003/exchange 2003 servers
I put the whole thing on hold because I didn't believe the standard versions
would help. I have been fighting to get the funds for the enterprise
versions since then. However while poking around our exchange server I
noticed that our storage group was fairly large, actually the size of the
database is 15.7 gigs (keep in mind the maximum size is 16 gigs) my question
is this:

1. Can I mount an exch 2000 database in exch 2003? (I know how to migrate
users the long way...) 2. Is there a way to compress the database until I
receive the necessary funds to upgrade? 3. How do you all deal with everyone
using their email as filestorage? 4. Is there a quick fix for my large
database issue.


Chris

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