store.exe (memory)
It is
normal for
the process
store.exe
is using
1.2
GB memory of
server?
This is
an
Exchange 2003
SP3
on Windows
2003
SP2 x86
ST.
December 19th, 2010 7:54am
Yes it is normal. Please read the following from the Exchange team:
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2004/08/02/206012.aspx
The same is true for Exch 2007/2010, Exch will use as much memory as it can for store.exe to optimize performance.
Tim Harrington - Catapult Systems - http://HowDoUC.blogspot.com
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December 19th, 2010 9:09am
How much total RAM does the server have?
December 19th, 2010 9:16am
Agree with Andy, Exchange 2007/2010 are very hunger for resource and consume whole memory in machine available but yes it release memory when other resources needed for it.
In exchange 2003 its not exact as Exchange 2003, So memory consumtion can be estimated by how many memory system has currently.Anil
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December 19th, 2010 9:53am
4GB de RAM.
December 19th, 2010 10:48am
And what is else is using the rest of the RAM? Anti-Virus, backup agents etc..?
Unless its giving you problems, I wouldnt worry about it.
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December 19th, 2010 12:21pm
Exactly,
antivirus,
backup
(backup
exec
symantec)
...
little
December 19th, 2010 1:40pm
Hi Sonias,
I agree with Andy and Tim. Store taking 1.2GB is not an indication of the problem all by itself.
Store memory utilization can go up to 1.2 GB or sometimes even more when viewing through Task Manager. I have not seen it go over 1.5 GB, but it would typically not
take more, even if there is 8 GB of RAM in the machine. So - Store taking 1.2 GB is not an indication of the problem all by itself.
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-Refer to< Why is Exchange Store.exe so RAM hungry>
Best Regards,
Evan
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December 23rd, 2010 3:05am
Hi,
Do you get any error in event log? Additionally check the
http://ExBPA.com result for any suggestion.
Check for Exchange file exclusions if you have any file level antivirus running on the server.
Recommendations for troubleshooting an Exchange Server computer with antivirus software installed
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245822Dinesh S.
December 23rd, 2010 4:06am
And another thing worth pointing out. Since you are using Exchange 2003, there is no reason to increase the RAM beyond 4GB since that is the most that can really be addressed regardless. In fact, doing so can actually hurt performance.
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December 23rd, 2010 8:23am
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 13:19:27 +0000, AndyD_ wrote:
>And another thing worth pointing out. Since you are using Exchange 2003, there is no reason to increase the RAM beyond 4GB since that is the most that can really be addressed regardless. In fact, doing so can actually hurt performance.
Sometimes you don't have much of a choice what with hot-swappable
memory or PCI cards. Getting off 32-bit systems sure helps a lot with
this!
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
December 23rd, 2010 11:32am