We have recently set up a W2K Server with a 40gb HD with a single NTSF partition. Yesterday I installed a matching 40gb with the intention creating a mirror set (volume), which I currently do with our other Windows NT4.x server. That's when I found out the Windows 2000 handles mirror sets in a different manner.
I have two hard drives installed on our W2K Server. Disk 0 is the master drive. Disk 1 is the drive installed to hold a mirror of Disk 0. I'm finding out that I must make Disk 0 a Dynamic disk with a Simple volume. Is this correct? At present, Disk 0 is a Basic disk.
1. If I upgrade it to a Dynamic disk, do I lose the data that is installed (it contains boot info and all our data)? The warning I got about not being able to regress to previous versions of Windows has me hesitant, even though W2K is the only O/S installed.
2. If I do promote it to a dynamic disk, will the data be affected when I create the Simple Volume?
3. Do I also need to upgrade Disk 1 to Dynamic and Simple in order to complete the mirror process?..., and if so, do I assign a drive letter and do I also format it?
I'm brand new to to Windows 2000 and don't have any books on this O/S yet. I'd sure appreciate your comments.
I have two hard drives installed on our W2K Server. Disk 0 is the master drive. Disk 1 is the drive installed to hold a mirror of Disk 0. I'm finding out that I must make Disk 0 a Dynamic disk with a Simple volume. Is this correct? At present, Disk 0 is a Basic disk.
1. If I upgrade it to a Dynamic disk, do I lose the data that is installed (it contains boot info and all our data)? The warning I got about not being able to regress to previous versions of Windows has me hesitant, even though W2K is the only O/S installed.
2. If I do promote it to a dynamic disk, will the data be affected when I create the Simple Volume?
3. Do I also need to upgrade Disk 1 to Dynamic and Simple in order to complete the mirror process?..., and if so, do I assign a drive letter and do I also format it?
I'm brand new to to Windows 2000 and don't have any books on this O/S yet. I'd sure appreciate your comments.