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Exchange Total Size

First off, you will need to copy-n-paste this scrip into the Exchange Managment Shell. Should be installed on your Exchange servers. You can also install the Exchange Managment tools on your local computer and run it from there.

This script will total up all the Databases in your Exchange enviroment and show you the size in GBs.
CODE:
$dbs = Get-MailboxDatabase -Status 
foreach($db in $dbs) { 
$edbsize = $db.DatabaseSize.Tobytes() 
$totalsize += $edbsize 
} 
Write-Host ($totalsize /1GB) 
Use at your own risk
Download: Exchange Total Size.zip

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