Mount points are not supported in the following scenarios:
- When they are used as a storage location for the Exchange 2003 binaries.
- When they are used with Exchange clusters that are running Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or earlier.
- When they are used with Windows clusters that are running Microsoft Windows 2000 or earlier.
SMTP queues
Message transfer agent (MTA) queues
Message tracking logs
Store databases (STM and EDB files)
Store logs
Mount points are good for large clustered Exchange installations
(for example, a four-node or an eight-node cluster) that cannot provide a sufficient number of drive letters to provide the best performance and reliability in disk
design.
Message transfer agent (MTA) queues
Message tracking logs
Store databases (STM and EDB files)
Store logs
With data storage support, you can use a mount point when you create the System Attendant cluster resource. To do this, configure the mount point before you create the System Attendant resource. When the new System Attendant resource is created in Cluster Administrator, use the path of the mount point location for the location of the System Attendant.