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Topic: Extensible Storage Engine


  
  Exchange log disk is full, Prevention and Remedies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The active log file for a specific storage group is always called: EX0.log (X represents the storage group), once it is filled (5MB) it is renamed using the next sequential hexadecimal number and a new EX0.log is created.
You may have noticed that during the description of the checkpoint file I mentioned transactions without explaining their essence, so to repay this debt here we go: a transaction is a set of commands that are regarded as one logical unit- they must all succeed or fail (as a unit).
Based on the preceding description of how the database engine functions the importance of log files is in keeping the database in a consistent state.
www.msexchange.org /pages/article_p.asp?id=766   (2960 words)

  
 You Had Me At EHLO... : msExchESEParamLogBuffers Storage Group Attribute
The msExchESEParamLogBuffers storage group attribute governs the number of Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) log buffers that are used by the Exchange information store.
Therefore the ESE engine (exchange's db storage engine) works with db page creations, modifications and deletions in volatile memory on the host (aka RAM).
Exchange utilizes the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE),which is a transactional based database model that utilizes ACID.
msexchangeteam.com /archive/2006/03/10/421742.aspx   (1871 words)

  
 Exchange Server Recovery by Ontrack
The second process is the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE).
It is this file that the Extensible Storage Engine manages.
Because it is a relational database, there are many tables and indexes that the Extensible Storage Engine manages and updates.
www.ontrack.com /special/0303drnews.aspx   (1287 words)

  
 Active Directory's database
Active Directory uses the new Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) as the basis for its database.
ESE is an improved version of the Jet database that was used in Microsoft Exchange 4.0 and 5.0, and is the same database engine that will also be used for the new versions of Microsoft Exchange.
This improved storage engine lets you create a database of up to 17 terabytes in size (if you've got the disk space and RAM to support it).
www.networkworld.com /newsletters/nt/0726nt1.html   (603 words)

  
 Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows NT Server 5.0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Using the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) allows the directory to scale up to 10-million objects in a single data store, overcoming the limitations of the registry-based SAM database in Windows NT 4.0.
Developers can use this extensibility feature to create their own data structures in the directory for applications, thereby using the directory as a data store.
The Active Directory's improved replication engine allows you to differentiate between replication that happens using a local network connection and replication that happens over a slow WAN connection.
web.mit.edu /pismere/directory-services/migration-4to5.html   (19489 words)

  
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SQL Server with its closed, proprietary storage engine is fundamentally different from MySQL’s extensible, open storage engine.
In this case, the cost is additional complexity, disk storage, memory requirements, and poorer performance.
Because it’s binary, this log can be used to replicate data from the master to the storage on one or more slaves very quickly.
builder.com.com /5102-6388-1054385.html   (1217 words)

  
 Understanding Exchange Databases Disk Consumption   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Exchange databases are based on the JET engine, actually a variant of the JET engine called Extensible Storage Engine (ESE).
ESE is optimized for fast retrieval of data since this is the main function that the database performs.
Examining the versions of the ESE engines used by the different versions of Exchange server will uncover the fact that there is a difference between Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000/2003.
www.msexchange.org /pages/article_p.asp?id=807   (1144 words)

  
 The Yukon Question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) is a variant of the Jet database engine that appears in products such as Microsoft Access.
Consequently, a messaging server's database engine must be able to handle semi-structured information in a highly scalable fashion.
Because Microsoft incurs substantial engineering and support expenses by developing and maintaining two major databases, speculation that Microsoft might want to combine these separate databases into one database engine for use in all Microsoft products is only natural.
www.windowsitpro.com /Windows/Article/ArticleID/21200/21200.html   (1348 words)

  
 ESE - Exchange Server Enterprise, Extensible Storage Engine
ESE - Exchange Server Enterprise, Extensible Storage Engine
If we missed the mark, we would greatly appreciate your help by entering the correct or alternate meaning in the box below.
Definitions have been compiled from popular search engines and multiple results provided for your review.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/ESE.asp   (211 words)

  
 JSI Tip 5085. How do I manage Active Directory files from the command line?
This table is the same table manager that is used by Microsoft Exchange Server, the file replication service, the security configuration editor, the certificate server, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), and other Windows 2000 components.
The version of the database that Windows 2000 uses is called extensible storage engine (ESENT).
ESENT is a transacted database system that uses log files to support rollback semantics to ensure that transactions are committed to the database.
www.jsifaq.com /SUBK/tip5000/rh5085.htm   (272 words)

  
 Defrag the AD database only when needed
The heart of Active Directory is the Extensible Storage Engine and the associated Active Directory database.
Active Directory exacerbates this need because Microsoft designed the Extensible Storage Engine for speed, rather than storage efficiency.
For the last twenty years he has been a freelance writer specializing in storage and other computer issues.
whatis.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid1_gci875305,00.html   (423 words)

  
 kbAlertz: The Microsoft Exchange Key Management Server uses Extensible Storage Engine (also referred to as ...
kbAlertz: The Microsoft Exchange Key Management Server uses Extensible Storage Engine (also referred to as "ESE") database technology, which is also implemented in the Exchange Server database files.
The Microsoft Exchange Key Management Server uses Extensible Storage Engine (also referred to as andquot;ESEandquot;) database technology, which is also implemented in the Exchange Server database files.
The Microsoft Exchange Key Management Server uses Extensible Storage Engine (also referred to as "ESE") database technology, which is also implemented in the Exchange Server database files.
www.kbalertz.com /kb_Q232609.aspx   (477 words)

  
 Online Backup, Secure, Online Data Backup and recovery solutions
By utilizing Microsoft’s Extensible Storage Engine Application Programming Interface (ESE API), the MS Exchange application agent provides fast and reliable capture of live databases.
It enables selection of the entire server, individual storage group or stores for either backup or restore.
This allows the user to balance the backup and restore speeds with the storage costs for the solution.
www.evault.com /Software_Products/Application_Agents.asp   (616 words)

  
 NearPoint sweetens e-mail archiving | InfoWorld | Analysis | 2005-09-19 | By Logan G. Harbaugh
Mimosa Systems’ NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange is an e-mail archiving solution for reducing the storage used by Exchange servers and expediting auditing and archiving processes.
It works without installing an agent on the Exchange server, instead using the Microsoft extensible storage engine to capture the details of every logged transaction on the server.
For administrators, restoring a mailbox, storage group, or whole server to a new or original location is straightforward.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/09/19/38PPpreview_1.html   (1021 words)

  
 SecureData announces shipment of Trend Micro's alternative MS Exchange 5.5 Server virus protection
ScanMail v3.6 was developed to provide administrators with an alternative anti-virus solution utilizing the Microsoft Extensible Storage Engine Application Program Interface (ESE API) in its scanning process.
The ESE API is used by the Exchange Server to store and retrieve information from the database including the message body, attachments, and mail properties.
ScanMail provides manual and scheduled scans of the entire Information Store when there is a new virus pattern or engine update and includes centralized real-time reporting, configuration, update, and notifications.
www.itweb.co.za /office/securedata/0104120921.htm   (628 words)

  
 kbAlertz: The presentation will cover the Extensible Storage Engine, backup and restore operations, database problems, ...
kbAlertz: The presentation will cover the Extensible Storage Engine, backup and restore operations, database problems, and prevention.
The presentation will cover the Extensible Storage Engine, backup and restore operations, database problems, and prevention.
Bryan Hunt is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a Microsoft Certified Trainer.
www.kbalertz.com /kb_Q325152.aspx   (502 words)

  
 Defragmenting the AD object database
Kevin Sharp is a registered professional engineer, writer, and yoga teacher living in Tucson, Arizona, and gains his expertise from a variety of professional activities.
His engineering outlets include Web consulting for Supply Chain Systems Magazine, focusing on the fulfillment side of electronic commerce.
In the industry, he is considered a networking expert and engineer.
whatis.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid1_gci762158,00.html?bucket=ETA   (902 words)

  
 Extensible Storage Engine Database Becomes Corrupted During Consistency Check
Extensible Storage Engine Database Becomes Corrupted During Consistency Check
When an Extensible Storage Engine (ESENT) database is checking itself for consistency, database corruption may occur.
This issue can occur if a recovery fails during the redo phase of a ESENT database consistency check.
support.microsoft.com /kb/296981/EN-US   (278 words)

  
 techtutorials.net - Exchange 5.5 Maintenance Utilities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The MTA must be stopped to run this utility.
ESE is the name for the new database engine in Exchange 5.5.
This tool is used on the IS and Directory to defragment, repai, and check integrity.
www.techtutorials.net /tutorials/exchange/utilities.shtml   (422 words)

  
 Active Directory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Partial Attribute Set (PAS) of all objects also replicates to the global catalog.
The AD database, the directory store, in Windows 2000 uses the JET Blue-based Extensible Storage Engine (ESE98), limited to 16 terabytes and 1 billion objects in each domain controller's database (a theoretical limit, only 100 million or so have been tested.
NT4's Security Account Manager could support no more that 40,000 objects).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Active_Directory   (2223 words)

  
 Free Training Courses
After the release of Exchange 2000 at the MEC in Dallas (USA) which was held from October 9 - 13th) people start looking for training resources.
Develop the skills to maintain an ESE database and to perform disaster recovery.
With the concept of multiple Storage Groups and databases, the backup and restore process is much more involved than in earlier versions of Exchange Server.
www.serverwatch.com /tutorials/print.php/2199371   (1144 words)

  
 MS Exchange Server 0xffff745
This issue can occur if Exchange cannot create and access files in the folder that the TMP system environment variable specifies.
These errors are also equivalent to the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) error message JET_errSLVFileAccessDenied, which means "Cannot access SLV File, the SLV File is locked or is in use."
Note: An SLV file is a super-long value file, which is known as an.stm Exchange database file (for example, Priv1.stm or Pub1.stm).
innovativetechnologyconcepts.com /Exchange_Server_Error_0xffff745.htm   (504 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - McAfee Offers Enhanced E-Mail Protection
GroupShield scans e-mail sent through the Exchange e-mail server, checking for viruses in messages and attachments, as well as filtering messages based on content in their subject lines and bodies, says Ryan McGee, group product marketing manager for McAfee Security, based in Santa Clara, California.
The new version of GroupShield allows e-mail to be scanned using one of three modes: Messaging Application Program Interface, or MAPI; Antivirus Application Program Interface, or AV API; and Extensible Storage Engine, or ESE.
All three methods have been used by various antivirus programs for Exchange in the past, McGee says.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,93444,00.asp   (332 words)

  
 Storage
Maintaining a movable image of your office is a good place to start for disaster recovery preparation.
Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Take the First Step to a Complete DR Solution--July 3, 2006
Recent studies by IDC and Gartner prove that enterprise storage hardware and software markets continue to grow briskly.
windowsitpro.com /windowsstorage/Article/.../windowsstorage_9073.html   (518 words)

  
 XADM: ARCserve 6.5 Does Not Work After Installing Extensible Storage Engine Fix
XADM: ARCserve 6.5 Does Not Work After Installing Extensible Storage Engine Fix
After you install the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) fix that is described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article
Cheyenne ARCserve 6.5 may not work when you back up Exchange Server databases.
support.microsoft.com /kb/q263903   (420 words)

  
 Ask the Experts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Rehm is a technical book editor and is a coauthor of the book Impossible Data Warehouse Situations with Solutions from the Experts.
In addition, he is a Certified Computing Professional (CCP), a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Science from Carroll College and is currently working on his Masters degree in Software Engineering.
Anne Marie Smith is a highly acclaimed author and speaker in the fields of data stewardship, data governance, data warehousing, data modeling and metadata management.
www.dmreview.com /editorial/online/ate_main.cfm   (4705 words)

  
 SecurityFocus
Server, evolved into the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) in later versions.
Exchange 2000's ESE, a transacted storage engine that works primarily with
ACID properties for database engines ensure that you can roll
www.securityfocus.com /archive/105/346022   (993 words)

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