Sure, All Im saying is that 16GB is probably artificially too low for most
businesses, though they may not know it until its too late. Lets not forget
that the DIR time has to also be factored in there as well. I would rather
impose hard limits , but still have the flexibility to raise them later by
using the Enterprise Ed.. 


-----Original Message-----
From: ml.exchange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:12 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mailbox store issues

What if your Sr. Management is willing to live with hard mailbox limits for
all users designed to keep the store under 16gb? Do you still think that is
a bad idea? We just showed them the costs involved in not only the edition
upgrade, but in more disk and bigger servers for each of our sites. Once
they saw that, they told us they would tell the users to stop whining about
mailbox limits being hit and to clean our their boxes. (And no, that does
NOT mean they can archive to PST's. Any of those found on our file shares
are deleted on a regular basis.)

>From an IT point of view, we don't care either way. I'll happily build
bigger servers for our upcoming 2003 upgrades along with enterprise edition
or I'll just as happily do the math for each location and stick in 2gb of
buffer and set the hard limits for mailboxes. It comes down to how much do
they want to spend for mail growth.

We run a server in each of our 5 offices. They each have around 90 staff or
less. Our Atlanta server is an EE server, but we used to have 130+ staff
here, and different thinking on the costs and limits back then. In theory I
could just build a monster box here in Atlanta, and migrate all the
mailboxes here.
That would save some money in the long term even over standard, but then we
would be maxing out our frame wan and we would need to boost it's capacity
and loose those savings right there.


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Miles Holt, MCP
Network Engineer
Summit Marketing
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covering mistakes. Real boats rock." - Frank Herbert, "Chapterhouse: Dune"


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David,
Andy
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:32 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mailbox store issues

I wouldn't buy Standard regardless of the cost. 16GB is way too small of a
limit.
 


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