während der automatischen (meist nächtlichen) Wartung wird nur der
freie Platz INNERHALB der Datenbank optimiert - nicht die Datenbanke
selber komprimiert (shrink)
Das muss man extra per Hand machen:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q272/2/34.asp
Zitat:
Online defragmentation does everything that you need it to do except
shrink the
size of the database files on the disk. If you make major changes to
the
Exchange Server computer (for example, if you move or delete a large
number of
mailboxes or remove a large number of newsgroups), consider performing
an
offline defragmentation by running the Eseutil utility with the /d
option.
Generally, however, avoid offline defragmentation because it is an
expensive
procedure. When offline defragmentation runs, it creates a new
database file and
then copies all the data in the old file to the new file, which can
take a long
time. On average, it takes about one hour to defragment 5 to 10 GB of
disk
space. Also, you need enough free space for the offline
defragmentation process
to hold the new file. As a general rule, you should have 100 percent
more free
space than the amount you are defragmenting.
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