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The Information Store Panel displays key operational metrics for the information store on this Exchange 2016 server. This information includes:
Public Folder
Shows the number of the public folder which are located in the Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server.
In order to take advantage of the high availability and the storage technologies of the mailbox database, Microsoft Exchange 2016 Public Folders have been modernized. The specially designed mailboxes have been used to store both the public folder content and the hierarchy in the Public Folder architecture. There's no a public folder database any more.
In Exchange 2016, the Public Folder replication uses continuous replication model.
The content mailboxes and the high availability for the hierarchy are provided by database availability group (DAG).
Public Folder Mailbox
Shows the number of the public folder mailboxes which are located on the Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server.
The Exchange 2016 public folder mailboxes contain the information about the hierarchy for a public folder, and the actual content is contained in the Exchange 2016 public folder. When you create a public folder, the first public folder mailbox will become the master hierarchy mailbox. Public folder hierarchy mailbox subsequently created will become a secondary mailbox.
DAG
Shows the name of the Database Availability Group to which this Exchange 2016 server belongs. This is shown for informational purposes only. View the Mailbox Databases drilldown to see more information about the mailbox databases installed on this server.
Replication Service
Shows the Exchange 2016 Replication Service Status.
Store Worker Process
Shows the CPU Utilization of the Microsoft.Exchange.Store.Worker Service in Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server.
In Exchange 2016, the information store is now called Managed Store, which has two processes:
Each database is running under its own process, which isolates the stores issues to a single database. Working with the Microsoft Exchange Replication service, Managed Store manages the mailbox databases and uses the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) as the database engine. This architectural changes enable faster database failover and better physical disk failure handling.
Mailbox Counts
Shows the total number of mailboxes that reside in all mailbox stores. This is shown for informational purposes only.
Store Service Process
Shows the CPU Utilization of the Microsoft.Exchange.Store.Service Service in Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server.
In Exchange 2016, the information store is now called Managed Store, which has two processes as below:
Mailbox Databases
Shows the percentage of disk space consumed by the mailbox stores on this server. This also shows how much of the server disk consumption is caused by mailbox store consumption versus other data.
Transaction Logs
Shows the total percentage of disk space consumed by the transaction logs on this server. It can be used to quickly assess how much server disk is consumed by transaction log data versus other data on the Exchange server.
The Subsystem panel displays components that represent the health of important subsystem features. This information includes:
CPU Usage
Shows the amount of CPU used on this Exchange 2016 server.
System Disk
Shows the percentage of disk usage for the Windows system disk on this Exchange 2016 server.
System Memory
Shows the amount of physical memory (RAM) Windows is using. Physical memory usage can normally remain close to the total amount of physical memory installed on the system unless the amount of physical memory exceeds the amount of virtual memory that Windows is using. Windows normally keeps some physical memory available for immediate use.
Ping Time
Shows the ping time (in milliseconds) from the client (UC Diagnostics) to the Exchange 2016 server.
Top CPU Consumer
Identifies the process that is consuming the most CPU on this Exchange 2016 server.
Top Memory Consumer
Identifies the process that is consuming the most memory on this Exchange 2016 server.
The Exchange 2016 Diagnostic Console contains the following message flows that show the amount of information being sent to various components in your Exchange 2016 environment.
HTTP Proxy Requests/sec
Shows the rate of the HTTP Proxy requests per second.
Inbound Msgs/Sec
Shows the number of messages (sent inbound into the forest) received by the SMTP server each second.
Msgs Sent/sec
Shows the number of messages sent by the SMTP Send connector per second.
Msgs Received/sec
Shows the rate of messages received by SMTP Receive connector on this Exchange 2016 server.
The SMTP Receive connector is part of the Microsoft Exchange Transport service on Exchange 2016 holding Mailbox server roles. It controls message processing through a series of SMTP Receive agents performing anti-spam, antivirus, and other tasks before messages are submitted to the categorizer.
Messages Sent/sec
Shows the rate of messages delivered to the mailbox database using Exchange Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
Messages Submitted/sec
Shows the rate of retrieving messages from Mailbox database using Exchange Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
Bytes Written/sec
Shows the Process IO Write Bytes / Sec through the MSExchangeFrontendTransport service.
Bytes Read/sec
Shows the Process IO Read Bytes / Sec through the MSExchangeFrontendTransport service.
Shows the rate at which data is being read from the disk, network, and device subsystems of the Windows server running Exchange. The data is primarily read from the disk subsystem.
Shows the rate at which data is being written to the disk, network, and device subsystems of the Windows server running Exchange. The data is primarily written to the disk subsystem.
Each drilldown page contains displays that provide you with specific information about the components of your system. Drilldowns mainly use two different types of displays — tables and charts. Drilldowns have the following features:
Right-click a component in a panel and select Show Details.
Active Directory Server
DNS Servers
Clients
You can drilldown to more detailed information for the following clients:
For more information, see Clients Panel .
Exchange Services
You can drilldown to more detailed information for the following services:
For more information, see Transport Panel .
Client Access Services
You can drilldown to more detailed information for the following components:
For more information, see Client Access Services Panel .
Transport
Information Store
Subsystem
For more information, see OS/ Subsystem Panel .
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