I have just inherited an Exchange server to administrate and am concerned that the information store had grown to 65Gb. I have archived off about 12GB and this is ongoing but I want to know which version I have. I suspect it is 2003 standard but have been advised that the way to check the version is by the build number which is 'Version: 6.5.7638.1'. Can anyone please advise whether this is Standard or Enterprize and what the limit is? Thanks, Mike
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:53:03 -0700, Mike wrote: >I have just inherited an Exchange server to administrate and am concerned >that the information store had grown to 65Gb. >I have archived off about 12GB and this is ongoing but I want to know which >version I have. >I suspect it is 2003 standard but have been advised that the way to check >the version is by the build number which is 'Version: 6.5.7638.1'. >Can anyone please advise whether this is Standard or Enterprize and what the >limit is? > >Thanks, > >Mike It will specifically tell you whether it's standard, enterprise or cluster or front end. ESM, Servers > jiggle the columns to see the full details.
Thanks, I hadn't seen that. I have highlighted Servers in the left pane and under Edition it states Enterprise. I get from that I have Enterprise. Can you advise what the information store limit is for Enterprise? Mike. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:53:03 -0700, Mike > wrote: > > >I have just inherited an Exchange server to administrate and am concerned > >that the information store had grown to 65Gb. > >I have archived off about 12GB and this is ongoing but I want to know which > >version I have. > >I suspect it is 2003 standard but have been advised that the way to check > >the version is by the build number which is 'Version: 6.5.7638.1'. > >Can anyone please advise whether this is Standard or Enterprize and what the > >limit is? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Mike > > It will specifically tell you whether it's standard, enterprise or > cluster or front end. > ESM, Servers > jiggle the columns to see the full details. >
I believe 16 TB. For all intents and purposes, that is pretty much unlimited. "Mike" wrote in message news:6B41199C-A3E6-4858-8F5A-CCE7421AB8DB@microsoft.com... > Thanks, I hadn't seen that. > I have highlighted Servers in the left pane and under Edition it states > Enterprise. I get from that I have Enterprise. > Can you advise what the information store limit is for Enterprise? > > Mike. > > "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > >> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:53:03 -0700, Mike >> wrote: >> >> >I have just inherited an Exchange server to administrate and am >> >concerned >> >that the information store had grown to 65Gb. >> >I have archived off about 12GB and this is ongoing but I want to know >> >which >> >version I have. >> >I suspect it is 2003 standard but have been advised that the way to >> >check >> >the version is by the build number which is 'Version: 6.5.7638.1'. >> >Can anyone please advise whether this is Standard or Enterprize and what >> >the >> >limit is? >> > >> >Thanks, >> > >> >Mike >> >> It will specifically tell you whether it's standard, enterprise or >> cluster or front end. >> ESM, Servers > jiggle the columns to see the full details. >>