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Diskeeper on Exchange

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Feb 1, 2008
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Does anyone think its a bad idea to run diskeeper on exchange server 2003?
 
xmsre said it's a bad idea.
Zelandakh seconded it
I third it.

Using any third party product to defrag an Exchange server is a bad idea. Typically, a properly configured Exchange box will only develop significant fragmentation in the databases. The nightly maintenance will do an online defrag of them. You can do an offline defrag of those, but generally, that's a rare need.

Pat Richard
Microsoft Exchange MVP
 
i got you, i was asking running diskeeper to defrag the actuall drives...not the store.
 
The problem is running diskeeper on the drive on which the Exchange databases reside. You are not defragging the store itself, but the mdb file, which is not good.
 
i got you, i was asking running diskeeper to defrag the actuall drives...not the store.

The stores, and logs, reside on a disk. Don't do it.

 
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