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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2
OS: XP
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Exchange server drive setup
Hi everybody
I have been given the task of setting up my verry first Exchange box and would like to know what are the best practises for file structure. I have a 2003 sp2 server with the following drive strucutre C: 300GB D: 300GB E: 300GB which of the following would the best install be the following structure? 1. C: 300GB -windows install + exchange programs files D: 300GB - DB files + user dat etc E: 300GB - Log files 2. C: 300GB - windows install D: 300GB - exhange program files + DB files + user data etc E: 300GB - Log files any feed back would be greatfully recived. |
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