July 2010
Intermediate to advanced
880 pages
32h 53m
English
With Exchange Server 2010, Microsoft has delivered on the following new items: larger mailbox support through improved performance, better availability options, and a reduction in the requirements for restores and reduce storage costs.
More and more data is being stored in mailboxes for a variety of reasons. First, users now send and receive a larger quantity of e-mail messages and the messages are larger in size and contain different types of attachments than they did in years past. Second, many organizations must retain more messages in case of litigation or to meet regulatory requirements. With previous versions of Exchange it was often necessary for users to move data out of their mailboxes ...