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Estimate the Size of Mail when Re-hydrated form the Vault

shocko
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Currently using EV 12.1 to vault our EX2016 mailboxes. We are moving to O365 and need to re-hydrate the mailboxes before the move. Is there a method to estimate the size of the mailbox in EX2016 post re-hydration ?

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GertjanA
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Hello,

I believe the actual size is included in the vault store database.I used the usage page (http://localhost/enterprisevault/usage.asp) to download the information per vault store, put that in excel, and then multiplied the archive size with 2 to be on the safe side. In theorie 1.5 is on average the compression rate, so 2 will give you a good idea of what to expect. 

If you have many archives to do, I advise you to look at 3rd party tooling. I worked with Transvault, but Cloudficient is also a good one. Good thing of the last one is that you can migrate the archives directly to the O365 mailbox.

You can use below query as a starter. Ther comment line you can use to get items younger than x years

SELECT A.ArchiveName,
COUNT(S.ItemSize) "No. Archived Items",
SUM(S.ItemSize)/1024/1024 "Total Size (GB)"
FROM Saveset S,
ArchivePoint AP,
EnterpriseVaultDirectory.dbo.Root R,
EnterpriseVaultDirectory.dbo.Archive A
WHERE S.ArchivePointIdentity = AP.ArchivePointIdentity
AND AP.ArchivePointId = R.VaultEntryId
AND R.RootIdentity = A.RootIdentity
-- AND S.IdDateTime < DATEADD(year, -5, getDate())
GROUP BY A.ArchiveName
ORDER BY A.ArchiveName

Regards. Gertjan