> Behalf Of Chris Scharff
> 
> > It is if it crashes and it's your only store and your 
> entire company 
> > is down e-mail for hours to restore it.
> 
> What is it if you have 200 stores each over 35GB?

It means you must be some uber email ISP sized service provider type
company.

> Restoration of a 35GB database falls well within the 
> established SLAs for many of my customers. It's possible to 
> get some quite respectable restore speeds these days.

Which EXCHANGE back-up/restore solution are you using and what is
respectable TO YOU?

> Hmm... My users average almost 10x your generous (75MB) limits. I 
> have several customers with averages of 1GB or more. 

We actually allow our users up to the HARD limits, have instructed them
what those are and what will happen if they hit those limits... That
those actions are hard coded in the system.

We have had users who have hit the 2GB limit. PDF files stored
concerning law suits with property plats and Environmental reports and
well you get the idea, lot's O'stuff needer per site.

/ALE

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