I have purchased a couple of HP Proliant ML115 G5 servers for my company. In one of them I stuck 4-1TB drives and set them up for RAID5 giving me slightly under 3TB worth of drive. Then, after installing and updating the OS, found that Windows could see, but refused to do anything with (like format), the space that is grater than 2TB. Doing some research I found that MBR partitions won't see above 2TB and that Server 2003 Standard won't install on a GPT partition.
The Proliant ML115 G5 RAID adapter will only see 4 drives total. This will be a file server, so I would prefer to have it in a RAID5 and have the OS partition RAIDed. So that cuts out setting up two sets of mirrored drives. I think my best bet is to have it as all one "physical" BIOS drive and have Windows partition it out.
Any suggestions on how I can use this "lost" +700GB space on my server? Is there a way to force Server to use it? How about a good 3rd-party software that will do it? Perhaps another configuration that I haven't thought of?
Thanks for your tips!
The Proliant ML115 G5 RAID adapter will only see 4 drives total. This will be a file server, so I would prefer to have it in a RAID5 and have the OS partition RAIDed. So that cuts out setting up two sets of mirrored drives. I think my best bet is to have it as all one "physical" BIOS drive and have Windows partition it out.
Any suggestions on how I can use this "lost" +700GB space on my server? Is there a way to force Server to use it? How about a good 3rd-party software that will do it? Perhaps another configuration that I haven't thought of?
Thanks for your tips!