In Exchange 2003 standard edition.
how many Storage groups & groups are in exchange.

Answer Posted / saif ali khan

Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition

One storage group can be created on a server
2 Databases - One mailbox store database and one public
folder store database that can be accessed by using MAPI
and Outlook Web Access. However, you can create upto four
more public folder store databases that are accessible only
programmatically
Maximum 16-gigabyte (GB) database limit per database (75 GB
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2)
Exchange clustering is not supported
X.400 connector is not included


Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Four storage groups
Five databases per storage group
16 terabyte database limit, limited only by hardware
Exchange clustering is supported
X.400 connector is included

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