====== Exchange 2013 Move Database to a New Location ====== When you install a new Exchange Server 2013 Mailbox server a database is automatically created on the server as well. The database is located in the \Mailbox folder of the Exchange installation path, which by default is the C:\ drive therefore a mailbox database will be placed in a path such as: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Mailbox\Mailbox Database 1 Usually this default location is not suitable, so you have two choices: * Remove the database and create a new one in the desired path * Move the existing database to the desired path To move a database to a new location use the Move-DatabasePath cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell. Before you proceed please be aware that: * the command must be run while logged on to the mailbox server hosting the database * this process requires that the database be dismounted while the move takes place, making it unavailable for mailbox users * this process should not be followed for databases that are replicated within a Database Availability Group * this process cannot be run at the same time as a backup is in progress Also consider that for non-replicated databases the best practice is still to separate the database file and transaction logs onto separate disks. To move an Exchange 2013 database named “Mailbox Database 1” to a new EDB file location of **E:\Mailbox Database 1** and a new logs folder of **F:\Mailbox Database 1** the following command is used. [PS] C:\>Move-DatabasePath "Mailbox Database 1" -EdbFilePath "E:\Mailbox Database 1\Mailbox Database 1.edb" -LogFolderPath "F:\Mailbox Database 1" Confirm Are you sure you want to perform this action? Moving database path "Mailbox Database 1". [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [?] Help (default is "Y"): y Confirm To perform the move operation, database "Mailbox Database 1" must be temporarily dismounted, which will make it inaccessible to all users. Do you want to continue? [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [?] Help (default is "Y"): y To check whether the database is mounted and accessible again you can run the following commands. [PS] C:\>Get-MailboxDatabase -Status "Mailbox Database 1" | Select Name,Mounted Name Mounted ---- ------- Mailbox Database 1 True [PS] C:\>Test-MAPIConnectivity -Database "Mailbox Database 1" MailboxServer Database Result Error ------------- -------- ------ ----- E15MB1 Mailbox Database 1 Success