I really don't know much about Exchange or the server side of things - I do basic tech support for the small company I work for (among many other things...) which is all pretty basic client-side stuff. Anyway...
Our E-Mail was down for around 5 hours the other day. According to the company who provides our server support, the server had run low on disk space, which caused the Exchange transport to stop and the database to dismount.
Is this a plausible explanation? I know there are issues with the disk space, so we'll say that part is legit - but would that cause the problems with Exchange? I ask because I'm a little suspicious of this support company. They are constantly trying to sell us a 24/7 server monitoring plan.....and straight after this issue with Exchange they were telling us that if we had had the 24/7 monitoring this issue could have been fixed before we even arrived in the morning. Maybe this is all totally true and I'm being paranoid.........I don't know enough about it to form a fair and accurate opinion.
Any experts care to voice their opinion?
Our E-Mail was down for around 5 hours the other day. According to the company who provides our server support, the server had run low on disk space, which caused the Exchange transport to stop and the database to dismount.
Is this a plausible explanation? I know there are issues with the disk space, so we'll say that part is legit - but would that cause the problems with Exchange? I ask because I'm a little suspicious of this support company. They are constantly trying to sell us a 24/7 server monitoring plan.....and straight after this issue with Exchange they were telling us that if we had had the 24/7 monitoring this issue could have been fixed before we even arrived in the morning. Maybe this is all totally true and I'm being paranoid.........I don't know enough about it to form a fair and accurate opinion.
Any experts care to voice their opinion?