phuturetech
MIS
- Feb 14, 2003
- 12
Hi,
Due to a lack of space on our aging servers we have recently imposed a limit (100mb) on exchange accounts and started getting our users to archive old mails and then mount the pst's in Outlook.
Now the disk space for Exchange has improved but we've taken a massive hit on disk space due to the replication of data in each archive. So is there a way to limit the size of each archive? The only way I could think of was if we had a spare 2K server and used NTFS Quotas for each user but this is not an option.
All (low-cost) suggestions appreciated!
Scott
Due to a lack of space on our aging servers we have recently imposed a limit (100mb) on exchange accounts and started getting our users to archive old mails and then mount the pst's in Outlook.
Now the disk space for Exchange has improved but we've taken a massive hit on disk space due to the replication of data in each archive. So is there a way to limit the size of each archive? The only way I could think of was if we had a spare 2K server and used NTFS Quotas for each user but this is not an option.
All (low-cost) suggestions appreciated!
Scott