Hi there,
My company had a consultant set up our SBS2003 server a year or two ago. We have 150GB of drive space on the server: 25GB for the boot partition and 125GB as storage. The 25GB boot partition has proven to be far too small, as we have done a ton of different steps to save space (moving...
By the way, it looks like our SBS consultant did move WSUS to the D: partition, yet there's still the monstrous file called "susdb.mdf" that resides on C:... it takes up about 3.5GB. I don't really see anything anywhere on moving it.
Ok, I installed and did a scan and here's a screenshot of what I'm looking at...
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e69/seanhymens/treesize.jpg
Does this indicate anything useful?
We have everything on the same drive in the sense that we have 4 (from what I recall) 75gb PATA hard drives mirrored in I wanna say the RAID 5/0 configuration? Again, that's not stuff I've messed with and my knowledge is limited. But we basically have 2x75gb for 150GB total, mirrored. And the C...
And to clarify further, the consultant placed both the page file and Exchange data on the D: when I ran into space limitations the first time. When I told him a few months ago that our C: is approaching data limits he said we're probably have to repartition, reformat and restore, which would...
Both the page file is on the D:, as well as the Exchange database. For what it's worth, we have about 40 email accounts and yet our D: has 68GB available, while our C: only has 3GB....
What should I do? Can the pagefile and Exchange data both really not be placed on the D: for optimal server...
Hi there. We had a Small Business Server consultant set up our server about a year ago. He configured the partitions as such:
C: 25.7GB
D: 109GB
While this worked fine for a while, we've started to outgrow our C: and often get really low in disk space (sometimes around 3GB, sometimes even...
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