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Cyphos
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      12-15-2005, 04:26 PM
Hi,

We currently have the following for our server:

2 80GB drives, with RAID 1 and 2 partitions:

C:\ (System) 16GB
E:\ (Data) 57GB

Both partitions are full.

Should I add another two drives, in another RAID 1 configuration. And
move our data partition to that drive?

Or is there a better route to take?

Thanks guys/gals,
Mike

 
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Simas Kvilius
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      12-16-2005, 10:00 AM
You can use not expencive hardware RAID 5, best cost/performance for
transaction-oriented networks

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> Hi,
>
> We currently have the following for our server:
>
> 2 80GB drives, with RAID 1 and 2 partitions:
>
> C:\ (System) 16GB
> E:\ (Data) 57GB
>
> Both partitions are full.
>
> Should I add another two drives, in another RAID 1 configuration. And
> move our data partition to that drive?
>
> Or is there a better route to take?
>
> Thanks guys/gals,
> Mike
>



 
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