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						What’s Resin inRes1.log andRes2.log.
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In the environment of sale log lines( similar asRes1.log andRes2.log) in Microsoft Exchange Garçon surroundings,” Res” generally stands for” Reserved.” These log lines are part of the sales log sequence generated by the Exchange database machine( ESE) to record changes made to the Exchange database. The” Res” designation may indicate that these log lines are reserved for storing transactional data pending commit to the database or for maintaining a reserve of available log lines for unborn use.