Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer (EPA)
The Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer (EPA) is a Web-based tool that allows an
administrator to gather data about a specific Exchange mailbox store or
entire Exchange Server organization.
Although the data is gathered in samples, which can only provide estimates and are not 100%
accurate, EPA can be a useful tool for analyzing how effectively and efficiently a mailbox server
is working. The analysis can be useful for planning capacity
and determining the need for future testing. Administrators should note that though sanctioned and
delivered by Microsoft, no updates to EPA are planned for the future and formal support is not
provided.
Contributor(s): Matt Gervais
This was last updated in November 2012
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