snootalope
IS-IT--Management
I have Exchange 2003 SP2 running on Windows 2003 SP2. Works great!
Anyway, I'm trying to understand this "database size limit" that Microsoft refers to:
By default, with SP2 installed, the limit is 18GB. But, exactly which files make up the "database" that uses the space?
My setup is pretty simple. One storage group with one mailbox store and one public folder store.
The mailbox store is made up of the priv1.edb and priv1.stm files. Correct? The public folder store is in the pub1.edb and pub1.stm.
So, do all four of those files added together make up the database size?
Or, is the database size determined by just the priv1.edb/priv1.stm files? And if that's the case, that means that by default, the priv1.edb/priv1.stm files can grow up to 18GB without dismounting the store, correct?
Same goes for the public store then, too, right?
So, I could actually consume 36GB by default, 18 for the mailbox store, and 18GB for the public folder store.
Am I understanding this correctly?
Anyway, I'm trying to understand this "database size limit" that Microsoft refers to:
By default, with SP2 installed, the limit is 18GB. But, exactly which files make up the "database" that uses the space?
My setup is pretty simple. One storage group with one mailbox store and one public folder store.
The mailbox store is made up of the priv1.edb and priv1.stm files. Correct? The public folder store is in the pub1.edb and pub1.stm.
So, do all four of those files added together make up the database size?
Or, is the database size determined by just the priv1.edb/priv1.stm files? And if that's the case, that means that by default, the priv1.edb/priv1.stm files can grow up to 18GB without dismounting the store, correct?
Same goes for the public store then, too, right?
So, I could actually consume 36GB by default, 18 for the mailbox store, and 18GB for the public folder store.
Am I understanding this correctly?