what are disk considerations when installing excahnge 2003
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Answer / macfarlane
A Raid 5 array will be suitable. Exchange installation
files should be on a different partition, transaction log
files and databases should also be on different partitions.
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Answer / roger
For me this will be the ideal storage setup for exchange
svr installation.
3 logical drives (6 hdisks)
2 hdisk = RAID 1 (mirror set) OS and exchange Apps
2 hdisk = RAID 1 (mirror set) Exchange Database
2 hdisk = RAID 1 (mirror set) Exchange Logs
Apps/ Database/ Logs "SHOULD" be in different Logical
Drives not only by separating them in partition within the
same logical drive..
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