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From: daveginorge on 13 Apr 2010 09:00 Hi All. I would like someone if possible to end some confussion I have. I assume that there is a database limit of 75Gb. Now is that the EACH user size or the overall database in the storage group size. I ask this as I read an article from TechNet called "Exchange Server 2007 Editions and Client Access Licenses " where he states that the Database storage limit is 16 TB per database and 5 db's for standard version. Please if some one could clarify this for me. Thanks in advance. Dave
From: "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" email a on 13 Apr 2010 10:01
"daveginorge" <daveginorge(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:839D731C-8FE3-4DE8-9E28-8CEF0B3506F7(a)microsoft.com... > Hi All. I would like someone if possible to end some confussion I have. > I assume that there is a database limit of 75Gb. Now is that the EACH user > size or the overall database in the storage group size. I ask this as I > read > an article from TechNet called "Exchange Server 2007 Editions and Client > Access Licenses " where he states that the Database storage limit is 16 TB > per database and 5 db's for standard version. > > Please if some one could clarify this for me. > Thanks in advance. > Dave This might help: http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2007/05/04/exchange-server-2007-standard-edition-unlimited-database-size.aspx Lee. -- ______________________________________ Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAP www.leederbyshire.com lee a.t leederbyshire d.o.t c.o.m ______________________________________ |