1. View existing Exchange Database sizes
Get-mailboxdatabase-status | Selectservername,name,databasesize
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2. View the existing Exchange Database free space size (you can use eseutil/d to sort out the size offline)
Get-mailboxdatabase-status | Select-objectserver,name,availablenewmailboxspace
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3. also see the database size and available white space:
Get-mailboxdatabase-status | FT Name,databasesize,availablenewmailboxspace-auto
4. view the users in a database
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To view an existing Exchange 2010 database size