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Any advice is greatly appreciated and thanks in advance. Please donot delete the log files.. You may face following repercussions if you enable circular logging:. Circular logging will limit the number of log files to "4" ,however you may have trouble recovering the database in case you are ever to attempt a disaster recovery. What he is showing here are transaction log files from exchange, this has nothing to do with a mailbox database size so moving mailboxes or shrinking the database will not help.

Only thing that would help is using a Exchange aware backup program that flushes the log files after every good backup. Or less good option is enable circular logging that automatically commits logfiles, but please note you cannot replay the last log files after last succesful backup in case of a recovery so every single email after last backup will be lost.

Yes GB should be plenty. You should also move the WSUS content files. Are shadow copies enabled and taking up space? Big chance this is shadow copies, I have seen this before, unless the default configuration is shadow copies may use 10GB it uses as much as needed.

Do properties on the C: partition, choose the shadow copy tab and see if it is enabled and it also gives the amount of diskspace that is used. Choose disable, this will not free the disk space immediately, but after a reboot the diskspace is given back to your server.

If you have another partition you might want to move data like, User shared and redirected folders, wsus, sharepoint and exchange DB the other partition. Please refer to following blog post to free up disk space on C [Most of the things are relevant to sbs ] :. I am going to use space monger next but when I used WinDir there was not much there. Ill post my results next.

How to free space on Exchange database wihout affecting retentioned items, just moving users? I just noticed these posts and I have the same problem. Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery V. You can follow these links yourself and get a good understanding of what SBS Backup does and how to use it. Note that the above post was completely replaced on November 3, , so if you haven't looked at it recently, you may want to go over there now and read it and the several follow on links.

Highly Recommended! If you ever had any doubts about the capabilities of SBS Backup, put them aside. You can also exclude data items but not system items that you want to exclude, such as downloaded drivers, WSUS data files, and so on.

But, there are a number of things SBS Backup and Restore does not do and some details that are not fully explained in any readily available material that may help clarify the process and what you can expect. Limits on Volume Size:. Windows R2 offers a slight improvement in this regard, and SBS , built on Windows R2 does also, in that it allows file and directory level backup, in addition to, or instead of, block level backups, thereby skirting the limit imposed by block level backups that includes unused space on a block level backup.

That is to say, you can have four 1. There is more to this story. SBS Backup requires breathing room. This will work as long as the source and the target are relatively empty, but if you start to fill the source you will find that the target will fill also, and as it fills it will no longer accept the backup if significant changes have been made to the data. There is no hard rule here, but in general you want the target to be 1. Multiple Servers:.

It is probably not necessary to point out, but since the question does come up, any additional servers or workstations in the SBS network are not backed up by SBS Backup. You must configure backups for those systems separately. Multiple Targets:. It is possible to use more than one target drive for SBS Backup, in fact it is encouraged. Active Oldest Votes. A "proper backup rotation" would look something like this: Every Friday take a full backup of the server. Send that disk off-site on Monday morning.

Monday through Thursday take an incremental backup - ideally to separate disks like you're doing now - and send those off-site. Improve this answer. A day later, one answer, two upvotes, looks pretty definite : Ta.

Windows' built-in "Windows Server Backup" is only capable of taking full backups from a restore perspective. When WSB takes a backup, it performs a shadow copy of the backup storage destination drive, then performs a "full" backup of the source data source [Note that SBS is really Server R2 under the hood]. Bottom line, backup media dependencies don't exist with WSB and every backup drive contains full backups.

Instead, Windows Server Backup will, by default, create an incremental backup that behaves like a full backup. You can recover any item from a single backup, but the backup will only occupy space needed for an incremental backup.

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Email Required, but never shown. Its "App Mover" can help move applications from one partition to another partition or disk. Now you can download the Demo version for a free trial. The above methods can help restore some space on the C drive to some degree. For this task, you can make use of Disk Management if the C drive is followed by adjacent unallocated space. This Server partition manager can combine non-adjacent unallocated space into C drive directly, and allocate some free space into another partition.

Step 1. Step 3. Step 2. Note : a restart will be required since it involves system drive. Choose the proper method as you need.

Low disk space in Small Business Server Although Small Business Server offers lots of system utilities, features to make more use of hard disk space, the SBS occupies lots of C drive space and keeps on filling it time by time. Part 1.



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