Exchange 2007 - Bandwidth per mailbox ?!?
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I have been asked to check what bandwidth is used per mailbox. Not sure there is even a way to find that out without using third party tools monitoring the server over a given time.
But does anyone know of a way to get the bandwidth used on a per-mailbox basis ?
But does anyone know of a way to get the bandwidth used on a per-mailbox basis ?
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blargoe Member Posts: 4,174 ■■■■■■■■■□Try ExMon:
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Claymoore Member Posts: 1,637ExMon should get you what you need.
Another useful tool is the Exchange Profile Analyzer. If you are doing any capacity planning it helps to know how your users are really using Exchange. Having real average sent/received numbers and message sizes can make a big difference when those numbers are put in the Mailbox Role Requirements Calculator.
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