drive space

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Guest

In training for Windows server 2000, I was told I needed 3 physical drives
for the Active Directory ntds, ntds and sysvol. I'm now getting ready to
change to Windows server 2003 with different servers and went to check the
amounts that ntds, ntds and sysvol have and the amounts did not justify 3
physical drives. Does anyone know if I can use 1 physical drive with
separate partitions (80 gig drive) instead of using 3 physical drives?
 
P

ptwilliams

See my reply on your second post. One drive is fine - but don't separate
the database and log files across partitions!


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Paul Williams

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In training for Windows server 2000, I was told I needed 3 physical drives
for the Active Directory ntds, ntds and sysvol. I'm now getting ready to
change to Windows server 2003 with different servers and went to check the
amounts that ntds, ntds and sysvol have and the amounts did not justify 3
physical drives. Does anyone know if I can use 1 physical drive with
separate partitions (80 gig drive) instead of using 3 physical drives?
 

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