In this chapter, we will focus on several scenarios in which PowerShell scripting can be used to increase your efficiency when managing databases, which are the most critical resources in your Exchange environment. We will look at how you can add and remove mailbox databases, configure database settings, generate advanced reports on database statistics, and more from within the Shell.
Introduction
Performing some basic steps
To work with the code samples in this chapter, follow these steps to launch the Exchange Management Shell:
- Log onto a workstation or server with the Exchange Management Tools installed.
- You can connect using remote PowerShell if you, for some reason, don't have Exchange Management Tools installed...