Hi Ken,
We're using Avaya's message store. Forgot to mention that we also have two MAS units configured as N + 1. As for integration, do you mean Outlook versus web versus TUI? If so, the answer is all three.
What I can't seem to figure out is how to determine the amount of disk space left on the MSS, and then convert that amount into minutes based on the current codec. If my math is correct (based on info from the internet) 1Mb of hard drive space should yield 2.6 minutes of saved messages at G.711 -- less any header information that is necessary by MM.
I did run across the following in the MSS under Query RAID System Information:
RAID System Info :
Logical Drives:
device name raid state (blocks) size (MB) blksize
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/dev/sda 5 Okay 215328768 210282 1024
Physical devices:
ctl ch tgt state (sectors) size (MB) device type blksize
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0 0 0 Online Disk Drive
0 0 2 Online Disk Drive
0 0 3 Online Disk Drive
0 0 5 Online Disk Drive
Controllers:
# Controller BIOS Firmware Driver Serial Status
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0 2130S 4.2-0(8205) 4.2-0(8205) 1.1-5(2418) 16e2ed OK
If I'm reading this correctly, we have 210,282Mb of disk space available. This means that 210,282 x 2.6 min equals ... 54,813.2 minutes or 913.553 hours total capacity. Divide this among approximately 1200 users, that's (0.761294 hours) or a little over 45 minutes per user. Again, not accounting for any overhead like header info, faxes, text messages, etc.
Just looking for someone that's been through this before to validate my assumptions. Thanks in advance for enduring my anal approach to this.
Scott