charlie2908
IS-IT--Management
Hi all
I have a customer running SBS 2k as the DC and exchange server. The exchange DB keeps hitting its limit and I have been asked to find a more permanent solution to prevent this happening.
One solution suggested is to add a 2003 server (standard) running Exchange as a member server to the domain, and then have this server running as the second storage group database.
I don't think this solution will work, A. because I know how SBS has conflicts with a standard server on the domain at the best of times and B. I don't think you can add a second storage group to SBS Exchange but I need to confirm this.
Am I right in thinking that it is only Exchange Enterprise server that can run multiple storage groups?
Any help would be appreciated.
Charlie
I have a customer running SBS 2k as the DC and exchange server. The exchange DB keeps hitting its limit and I have been asked to find a more permanent solution to prevent this happening.
One solution suggested is to add a 2003 server (standard) running Exchange as a member server to the domain, and then have this server running as the second storage group database.
I don't think this solution will work, A. because I know how SBS has conflicts with a standard server on the domain at the best of times and B. I don't think you can add a second storage group to SBS Exchange but I need to confirm this.
Am I right in thinking that it is only Exchange Enterprise server that can run multiple storage groups?
Any help would be appreciated.
Charlie