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Database Portability is a feature in Exchange Server (2007 till 2019) that allows to move, restore, or mount mailbox databases to a new Exchange Server and decrease the recovery time.
Exchange Server 2010 incorporates a number of high-availability features that system admins will find useful, including a new database availability groups (DAG) feature. Mailbox databases and the ...
After you did the -DeleteContent you would need database maintenance to run/complete on the mailbox in question before the space is marked as available within the DB.
Synopsis: I have an Exchange 2003 database file, but the server that uses it is dead. How do I get another Exchange server to mount that file as a mailbox store?Detail: We have two Exchange 2003 ...
It can export user mailboxes, user archives, public folders, shared mailboxes, disabled mailboxes, and purged and deleted items, to PST files or directly to a live Exchange Server database or ...
Exchange Server 2013 imposes limits on mailbox databases by default. To modify the database limits, select the database containing the archive mailboxes and click the Edit icon and then select Limits.
In Exchange 2013, this feature is taken to the next level: Messages are held in a queue database on each mailbox server, which by default holds these messages for two days.
The basic process of creating a Database Availability Group is as follows: Install Exchange 2010 on to a Windows 2008 SP2 or higher server with the Mailbox Server role.
In Mailbox and Item-Level Recovery, you can recover individual mailboxes or items via Recovery Database (RDB) or third-party tools. 2. Developing a Backup Strategy for Exchange Server a.
Second, Exchange 2010 archiving required a personal archive to be kept on the same mailbox database as the primary mailbox.