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Microsoft Exchange Server Defragmentation


Microsoft Exchange Server performs regular online defragmentation automatically. But you may occasionally find it necessary to use ESEUTIL to perform an offline defragmentation to remove white space and shrink the Exchange database size. Discover best practices and pitfalls you need to consider before defragmenting Exchange Server and learn other defragmentation tips that can improve Microsoft Outlook and Exchange Server email performance.
IN THIS TOPIC:  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (19) , REFERENCE & LEARNING (1) , BEST WEB LINKS (1)

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Virtual memory fragmentation in Exchange
TIP - Over time, Exchange's virtual memory can become internally fragmented, and your throw a warning or error of Event ID 9582, Event ID 9665 or Event ID 12800.
Is an offline defragmentation really worth it?
TIP - This article explores when it's worth it to perform an offline defragmentation and when to leave well enough alone.

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How to calculate white space in an Exchange streaming (.STM) file
01 Feb 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how to calculate the amount of white space in an Exchange server streaming (.STM) file using the ESEUTIL /MS command and this simple formula.
Is an Exchange 2003 offline defrag needed prior to moving databases?
13 Nov 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Find out if an Exchange 2003 offline defragmentation is needed prior to moving Exchange database files and whether renaming these files is a good idea.
Defragment Exchange information store database files
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 12 Jul 2007
TIP - Learn about a utility called Contig that defragments Microsoft Exchange information store database files and the pros and cons of using it.
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Top 10 Exchange tips of 2005
02 Jan 2006
FEATURED TOPIC - Here are SearchExchange.com's 10 most popular technical tips from the past year. From performance to backup and recovery, these hot topics sparked your interest in 2005.
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How to safely relocate your SAN
SearchStorage.com | 21 Nov 2005
BEST WEB LINK - While moving a SAN has a lot in common with installing a SAN in the first place, there are some special considerations that will help the move go smoothly. This tip offers practical suggestions for making your move as ...
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Microsoft Exchange Server Defragmentation: 
Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store, Microsoft Exchange Server Email Archiving, Microsoft Exchange Server Backup and Disaster Recovery, Microsoft Exchange Server Clustering, Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Management, .OST Files, .PST Files, Microsoft Exchange Server Sync and Replication Issues, Microsoft Exchange Server Transaction Log Files, Microsoft Exchange Server Database Management, Microsoft Exchange Server Hardware Management, Microsoft Exchange Server Public Folders, Microsoft Exchange Server Storage Management


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