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Lets say you bought 2000gigs and shoved it all in a server. Well...they don't sell a lot 2tb drives so you'll probably need to buy a couple of 1tb or a bunch of 500gb. What happens if the drive fails? Well guess you have to come up with a solution that provides a level of safety...so you set up a raid array. Lets say you go simple (mirroring...which you wont you go full hog raid level 5 and up) so now your 2000gb became 4000gb. Well that's great....now what if the sever fails? Well I guess you got buy another server as a failover box... So now you have another 4000gb plus the cost of a server Total: 8000gb Wait...what if something happens to the server room? You better have a contigency site. Another 2 servers..... Your up to 16,000 gb Don't forget to have some spares lying around for quick swaps (your up to 32,000gb ) 32 TBs I could go on... Last edited by pauldun170; 07-28-2009 at 06:09 PM.. |
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07-28-2009, 07:36 PM | #12 |
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Then why are you rebutting almost everything that we (who work in the field) suggest as reasons? You must get off on being obstinate. You ask a question about something you admittedly may not understand and then want to argue with us on our answers. Troll.
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07-28-2009, 08:30 PM | #13 |
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Dear Mr. Slice,
We have received several inter-office e-mails, from Mr. Lee and Mr. Dun in the IT Dept. It would seem that despite our strong suggestion that you get your slacker ass back to work, you are continuing to harass our IT staff, on the subject of e-mail storage, despite having no knowledge of how our servers are set up. Mr. Slice, we have tried to accommodate your requests in the past. Please remember that Blamo Corp. declared July 14th., "Menudo Day" after constant e-mail barrages from your cubicle. We also installed gluten-free toilet paper in third floor men's room at your request, and lowered the watercooler temperature to 36.5 degrees, to suit the needs of your "delicate stomach". Frankly, you have become a distraction here at Blamo Corp. The staff is fed up with your constant whining, and most of them hate Menudo. Please refrain from any further harassment of our IT Dept. We're watching you. Blamo Corp. Management. cc: JC
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07-28-2009, 09:15 PM | #14 |
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We have 40MB limits at my work(for approximately 13000 users)
Create a personal folder on your network share(if you have one) or the hard drive, and back it up to CD once a month.
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By they way, space is getting cheaper and cheaper. Was at MicroCenter today and saw a 2Tb drive for $229, not sure on the speed, but very cheap and for a smaller type company a great way to expand for a quick fix.
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07-28-2009, 11:10 PM | #17 |
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At work, I keep important historical stuff in PST's, Important attachments on the shared drive (also important emails that should be available to others).
PST are by year and at the end of each year I bring a copy of that PST home. For my personal email, also using outlook I use the following http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Backs up everything to a seperate drive. In your case, you may want to consider setting up some outlook rules to help you deal with the volume of email you get. |
07-28-2009, 11:11 PM | #18 |
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Oh almost forgot....
Homeslice, now that we are up to 32Tb from your original 2tb estimate. We need to back that up somewhere and retain it. damn this is getting pricey |
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You are starting with 10,000 users at 200mb per mail box. * 1 processor core for every 1,000 light/medium user mailboxes * 1 processor core for every 500 heavy user mailboxes * 8 cores maximum (do the math) Memory * 2GB : 2 to 5MB/mailbox (I wonder what it is for a 200mb mailbox?) * 32GB maximum recommended (point of diminishing returns in terms of both cost and performance) * The minimum memory required also depends on the number of storage groups: (10,000 users....hmmm bet ya got a lot groups) that's just cpu and memory.... Something tells me your server budget needs to go up. I'm sure somebody on here has Exchange experience and give you a proper estimate based on 10,000 users @ 200mb as well as your proposed 10,000 at 2GB. Considering that mailbox size is just a portion of the storage cost.... Quote:
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