Exchange 2010 Mailbox Role Calculator 17.2

Only 3 weeks after publishing version 16.5 of the Exchange Mailbox Role Calculator, the Exchange Team publishes an update bringing it to version 17.2.

Bug fixes since version 16.5:

  • Database Copy Distribution fixes:
    • Prevented distribution calculation when Input sheet values are invalid; added row in header for counters for databases assigned to a server;
    • Added conditional formatting to highlight error/problem status messages in white text on red background;
    • Corrected the issue where Non-English operating system locales could not execute the database copy distribution macro;
    • Increased the performance of the Server Failure buttons;
    • Corrected an issue that prevented the Diskpart.ps1 script from working when there was only one server line present.
  • Updated comments for processor input section to help customers understand the correct value to enter for SPECInt2006 rate value when deploying Mailbox servers as guest machines;
  • Fixed CPU percentage calculation formula for lagged database copy servers to use the available megacycles for the Lagged Copy servers as opposed to the primary datacenter Mailbox servers;
  • Added 900GB capacity as an option for disk drives.

You can download the calculator here or consult the changeblog here. Usage instructions can be found here.

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About Michel de Rooij

Michel de Rooij, with over 25 years of mixed consulting and automation experience with Exchange and related technologies, is a consultant for Rapid Circle. He assists organizations in their journey to and using Microsoft 365, primarily focusing on Exchange and associated technologies and automating processes using PowerShell or Graph. Michel's authorship of several Exchange books and role in the Office 365 for IT Pros author team are a testament to his knowledge. Besides writing for Practical365.com, he maintains a blog on eightwone.com with supporting scripts on GitHub. Michel has been a Microsoft MVP since 2013.

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