stevenriz
IS-IT--Management
- May 21, 2001
- 1,069
Hi everyone, I have this other thread going that we have had somewhat of a slowdown of our Exchange server recently and really don't know why. -- It is definately an IO bottle neck so we are going to move the database and logs to an iSCSI array we have available here. My problem is I just don't know what happened and it seems to have happened all of a sudden. Our backups were running at 2000MB/min and are now down to about 300MB/min and I just don't know why.
I suddenly realized that we probably have a large number of new iPhones on the Exchange server as well as some smart phones with Exchange clients like Windows phones etc...
My first question is, is it possible that 20+ iPhones and some number of Windows smart phones and 20 Blackberries (BES server) contribute to a high disk IO? We have about 80 users altogether but more and more iPhone users everyday...
My second question is, is there a management server such as BES that we can set up and use to control the iPhones and Windows phones? Something that is policy based that can kill handsets if they are lost or stolen? I just feel it is getting out of control here.
thanks!!
Steve
I suddenly realized that we probably have a large number of new iPhones on the Exchange server as well as some smart phones with Exchange clients like Windows phones etc...
My first question is, is it possible that 20+ iPhones and some number of Windows smart phones and 20 Blackberries (BES server) contribute to a high disk IO? We have about 80 users altogether but more and more iPhone users everyday...
My second question is, is there a management server such as BES that we can set up and use to control the iPhones and Windows phones? Something that is policy based that can kill handsets if they are lost or stolen? I just feel it is getting out of control here.
thanks!!
Steve