1. Yes, you can syn data between SANS and we do that on our DR site (not something i do) But i know it's done. We can lose a dataceneter and still have up to date data. Keep in mind, thats alot of data .. so you will need the bandwidth to do replication. We have 2 OC192's between our 2 DC (2x10G...
You have not said what this nas will be doing .. and do you mean SAN?
It's upto you, but really storage/controller is where it's at with a NAS/SAN. You don't install OS/software on a NAS/SAN so cpu usage is light if any.
I also like to keep SAS drives for anything like SQL or Exchange.
Most likely your exchange/sql DBs are small enough that space is less of an issue then preformence.
My fileservers are generaly SATA, while apps run on SAS. Hope that helps
It's the idea behind tiered storage.
How much space...
When using a file system location, i only get a these 2 tabs ... name and expiration date.
When i look at my tape autoloader, i get lots of tabs ... tape name, expiration, media pool, group name, serial #, pool status.
I am stumped on how to show those, i would really like to have pool...
happens even in empty folders.
I tracked it down to servers with the server base files installed. If i unistall everything but the agent it sees the folder list very quick
When i go to pick a source it can take 1-2 mins before it expands the tree. It does this for each sub folder. So if i want to brouse to c:\temp\1\2\3\4\ it would take 10 mins +. It does this on all remote servers, but not on the local server's file tree.
It happens on both agent and network...
You need need to reboot the pc before they show up on list. They will show up under the server group on the local client after 1-5 mins after remote install, but will not show up on consle. A reboot of the pc is the only way to get it to show up.
I picked server farm install because i wanted to install sharepoint with SQL 2005. Everything is installed and i am at the config screen in sharepoint central administration. At the "set configuration database server" section i need to choose my server name and database name. I entered...
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