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Drive compression with Exchange folder.

 
 
Leon
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      6th Sep 2004
Hi all,

Is there any ill-effects if the 'Compress drive to save disk space' facility
is used on a drive that has exchange 2000 and a huge resource of files in
store.
Will there be a performance gain in doing this? Drive space will be save,
but is this at a cost, i.e. drive access speed etc.

Thx for any responses.


 
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Andy David - Exchange MVP
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      6th Sep 2004
Dont do it.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;170009



On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 15:18:50 +0100, "Leon" <ap76_at_email.com> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Is there any ill-effects if the 'Compress drive to save disk space' facility
>is used on a drive that has exchange 2000 and a huge resource of files in
>store.
>Will there be a performance gain in doing this? Drive space will be save,
>but is this at a cost, i.e. drive access speed etc.
>
>Thx for any responses.
>


 
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