The Information Store is made up of a number of components. Figure 1 shows a graphical layout of a typical Exchange server.Įxchange 20 use the same Information Store but there are some differences depending on the version. Table 1 describes these differences.Įxchange 2000* or Exchange 2003 Standard Pre-SP2ġ Mailbox store and 1 Public Folder Store per Storage Groupġ Mailbox store and 1 Public Folder Store per Storage GroupĪ Storage Group will contain one or more Mailbox and Public Folder stores, depending on the version and the needs of the organization. Mailbox stores contain the user and system mailboxes and the Public Folder Store contains the Public Folders and their contents. For most organizations, a single Storage Group, with one Mailbox Store and one Public Folder Store is more than enough, however as the database grows in size, splitting one large database into multiple smaller databases can ease the management of backups.Ī default Exchange installation will create a Storage Group that contains a Mailbox Store and a Public Folder Store. If you don’t believe me, stop the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service and count the seconds before your phone starts ringing!
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