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I love the late evening banter on Twitter, where a conversation between a number of individuals turns into a personal rant from yours truly. Tonight’s subject – performance management of Microsoft Exchange and overconfiguration of storage for email.
Some 4 years ago, I was working for a large investment bank (which may now be defunct) [...]
It seems that the world is moving to Exchange for email messaging. Unfortunately there are some of us still using Lotus Notes/Domino.
As a messaging product, it seems to me to be reasonably efficient; our Domino servers can support upwards of a thousand users, perhaps 1-2TB of Notes mailboxes. Domino stores the mailboxes as [...]
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