How to Design the Database for Mailbox Databases
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place on the mailbox servers.
To design mailbox databases, you must think about the following factors related to mailboxes:
• Number of users. A larger number of users typically increases disk utilization.
• Frequency of usage. Higher frequency usage ypically increases disk utilization.
• Size of mailboxes. Larger mailboxes combined with a higher number of users increases overall
database size.
• Service level agreements (SLAs). To meet the recovery requirements, you may need to keep databases small so that restore times are reduced.
How to Design the Database for Mailbox Databases
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