Well... although I didn't get the response I had hoped for thank you all 
who replied and offered your solutions.

Thanks,
Scott Reece
System Administrator
City of Bend
sreece@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Office - 541-388-4426


"Once you say you're going to settle for second, that's what happens to 
you in life. "  --JFK





Chris Whisonant <Chris.Whisonant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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Actually, 700 MB is the "breakpoint". Also, it's more dependent on the 
number of documents and not necessarily the mail file size along with how 
many documents are in the "Inbox" as opposed to other folders. Our 
performance isn't bad - especially since archiving a LOT of mail. We have 
about 140GB on our archive server.

See: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp3802.html?Open

Chris Whisonant
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
Comporium
803-326-7270
IBM Certified Specialist -- eServer i5 iSeries Domino Technical Solutions 
V5R3
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domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
10/16/2006 02:10:30 PM:

Chris... with sizes like that how is your performance on the server in
general?? everything I have read leads me to believe 100MB is the 
crucial
size... after that you start running into performance degradation and 
then
highly elevating the likeliness of database corruption. Is this not 
true?

Thanks,
Scott Reece
System Administrator
City of Bend
sreece@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Office - 541-388-4426


"Once you say you're going to settle for second, that's what happens to
you in life. "  --JFK


Chris Whisonant <Chris.Whisonant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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No quotas here!

But we are now archiving all mail over 1 year old using Domino's 
archiving

methods. We have a Linux Domino server mounting a NetApp NFS share to
store the mail. Even with that we still have a good many mail files over 

1

and 2 GB and even a 3GB file!

Chris Whisonant
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
Comporium
803-326-7270
IBM Certified Specialist -- eServer i5 iSeries Domino Technical 
Solutions
V5R3
IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
IBM Certified Associate Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5

domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on
10/16/2006 02:03:54 PM:

All,

I just want to get a consensus of what others are using for email
quotas.
We are currently using email quotas for all of our users but I want to
know if we are being to constrictive. I get calls daily wanting me to
increase quotas, or the "can you compact my mail database?". I do have
compact programs running nightly, but as most of you are aware.... 
users
ignore the warnings, until they hit the wall of not being able to
schedule
new calendar items, or not being able to save to the sent folder 
etc...

What is a good standard database quota limit? I know there will always
be
exceptions to the rule but I need a starting point.

Thanks for any and all input.

Thanks,
Scott Reece
System Administrator
City of Bend
sreece@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Office - 541-388-4426


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