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Why boot an Exchange server from a storage area network (SAN)?
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 16 May 2008
TIP - Find out why implementing an Exchange Server boot from SAN technology is a major leap in providing storage resiliency and saving storage disk space.

DetachPipe: Outlook add-in tool saves and restores email attachments
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 10 Apr 2008
TIP - Emailing large attachments poses Exchange storage issues. Learn about a Microsoft Outlook add-in that reduces the disk space taken up by email attachments.

How to calculate white space in an Exchange streaming (.STM) file
01 Feb 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how to calculate the amount of white space in an Exchange server streaming (.STM) file using the ESEUTIL /MS command and this simple formula.

An affordable Exchange Server database backup software option for SMBs
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 16 Jan 2008
TIP - Learn about affordable Exchange Server backup software called Backup Assist that's better than NTBACKUP and suitable for small- and medium-sized businesses.

Is an Exchange 2003 offline defrag needed prior to moving databases?
13 Nov 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Find out if an Exchange 2003 offline defragmentation is needed prior to moving Exchange database files and whether renaming these files is a good idea.

How to move Exchange Server email folders to another disk on the same computer
19 Apr 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how to move Exchange Server email folders from one disk to another on the same server computer, while maintaining the same configurations.

Should you use NTFS compression on Exchange Server files?
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 10 Jan 2007
TIP - Some administrators have debated the use of NTFS file compression to improve performance and increase Exchange hard disk capacity. Learn about the pros and cons of this approach.

Exchange Server Standard Maintenance Checklist
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 07 Mar 2005
TIP - Microsoft MVP Brien Posey provides this checklist to help you keep your Exchange servers running like well-oiled machines.

Exchange Admin 101: An introduction to RAID for Exchange Server
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 21 Jun 2006
TIP - Contributor Marc Grote explains how RAID works, and provides tips and tools that will help you implement and manage RAID storage in your Exchange Server environment.

/3GB switch 'gotchas' for Exchange Server
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 20 Jun 2006
TIP - The /3GB switch can alleviate Exchange Server memory and performance issues in many instances, but there are times when it's a bad idea to use it.

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