
As commuters headed into Washington DC, Baltimore and surrounding areas this morning, they were receiving confirmation of the news that will surely paralyze these cities that don't "do" snow well, if even a little less so because the weekend is almost here. The biggest snowstorm since 2003 is scheduled to arrive sometime after midnight tonight. Now, our friends to the north in both the U.S. and around the world might be amused at what is being called a major storm. The lower end of the estimates are around 5 inches, but I've seen higher end guesstimates up to 15 inches....that's a legitimate storm, right?!
One thing we'll be sure of is that PerfectDisk Exchange administrators in the area -- of which there are many, from government agencies to the private sector -- won't need to worry about the snow as they defrag Exchange and perform offline defrags of their Exchange databases. A lot of them perform this task on weekends. With PerfectDisk Exchange, the process is automated and can all be done remotely.
For Exchange administrators, you can have it all -- defrag Exchange database and play in the snow -- or elsewhere.
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