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Exchange Agent - Information Store vs. Individual Mailboxes?

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mzodun

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Jan 28, 2004
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What is the difference between backing up these two? I read in another post that backing up both is copying the same information, just that you have the option to restore an individual mailbox if you so desire. I have tried backing up both but noticed the information store is twice as big as the individual mailboxes. If these are the same, shouldn't the sizes be the exact same, if not similar? I believe our organization only needs to back up the information store, but we want to be sure we are getting everything.

Thanks in advance,
Mike
 
Actually, I backup my store both ways. Backing up at the "Brick-level" (individual box) allows you to restore individual boxes, folders, etc. while backing up the information store will allow you to restore the whole database, in the event of a disaster. Max size for Exchange 2000 (not sure about 2003) is 16 GB for the store, most newer backup media should be able to handle this.
 
We are using Exchange 5.5. The backup of our store is 6gb, whereas the individual mailboxes is nearly 11gb. If they are the same, why the difference in size?
 
Mzodun

I would guess you are using 8.6 backup exec - due to the different size in the store and the mailboxes.. why..
Exchange stores uses Sngle Instance Storage - what this means is, if I sent an email with a 5 mb attached to 20 people on your Exchange server - Exchange will store the attachment once, then place a marker to the attachment in each mailbox assiciated with that message.

What happens when you back the message up- it will actually backup 100mb - because the backup extracts the same message for each mailbox.

Version 9.0 now has Single instance storage backup - which is OK I guess, where it only backs up 1 the attachment once - the problem is with doing it this way, if that one attachment gets backed up corrupt, and you need to restore it, it will still be corrupt.

also, pschwarz - the limit of 16gb is only for Exchange Standard edition - if you get the enterprise version, it is unlimited - this was the same for 5.5.
There are other limits as well with the Standard edition, you can only have 1 Storage Group is the other thing I can think of.
 
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