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Hi,
We are currently running Exchange 5.5, and slowly implementing an upgrade
plan for all of our key servers. Part of the planning phase is to download a
trial of Exchange 2003 and duplicate the domain (on another subnet) to prove
that it will work, and to point out the advantages.
On the trial download page, there's a choice to download the Standard or
Enterprise versions of Exchange 2003, could anybody shed some light on this:
"Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition provides an unlimited message store
that removes the constraints on the amount of data that a single server can
manage."
What data constraints does the Standard edition have? We have several users
with extremely large mailboxes, mainly due to high res photos and large
PDF's, so this'll be a pretty large issue should the limit it imposes be
small.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew.
We are currently running Exchange 5.5, and slowly implementing an upgrade
plan for all of our key servers. Part of the planning phase is to download a
trial of Exchange 2003 and duplicate the domain (on another subnet) to prove
that it will work, and to point out the advantages.
On the trial download page, there's a choice to download the Standard or
Enterprise versions of Exchange 2003, could anybody shed some light on this:
"Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition provides an unlimited message store
that removes the constraints on the amount of data that a single server can
manage."
What data constraints does the Standard edition have? We have several users
with extremely large mailboxes, mainly due to high res photos and large
PDF's, so this'll be a pretty large issue should the limit it imposes be
small.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew.