September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
494 pages
14h 24m
English
As a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 administrator, one of your most important tasks is managing the information store. Each Exchange server deployed in an organization has an information store. The information store can contain storage groups, data stores, and databases. This chapter focuses on management of storage groups and databases. You’ll learn the following:
How to enable, create, and use storage groups
How to manage databases and their related transaction logs
Why you might want to enable full-text indexing of Exchange databases
How to manage indexing once it’s enabled
To learn how to manage data stores, see Chapter 10.
Storage groups ...