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Lack of visibility into storage performance and insufficient IOPS prevents Exchange from sending and receiving mail.
Without alerts to database capacity limits, storage volumes could run out of available disk space, causing an Exchange failure.
Without alerts, it is difficult to identify mail storms caused by apps, databases, and viruses.
Proactively alert on database usage and free space, transaction log size, and average mailbox size.
Forecast storage metrics using current and past data to pinpoint root cause to IOPS or volume capacity.
Alert on abnormal hub transport messages queued using statistical baseline thresholds.
View top mailbox offenders and drill into mail usage patterns, including synced mobile devices.
View your entire IT infrastructure and drill into any component affecting Exchange health.
When storage volumes run out of available disk space, it leads to issues where Exchange can’t store additional emails. Planning your disk storage for Exchange server is critical because high disk latency leads to performance issues.
For optimum storage performance, it’s essential for admins to consider:
Exchange monitor lets you easily identify performance issues in your Microsoft® Exchange™ Server environment for faster troubleshooting. Monitor mailbox database size, mount status replication status, information store, and more
David Speer
Systems Engineer at Skanska AB