Article ID: 327860 - Last Review: February 28, 2007 - Revision: 2.6 XADM: Creating Partitions for an Exchange 2000 Server with Six Hard Disks
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This article describes how to create partitions for an Exchange 2000 server that has six hard disks.
MORE INFORMATIONRecommendationsTo increase fault tolerance and make troubleshooting easier on your servers that are running Exchange 2000, consider the following recommendations when you partition your hard disks:
Creating Partitions for a Server with Six Hard DisksIf you use these recommendations to partition your disks, the following groups of files are all assigned separate drive letters:
The following procedure and Table 1 provide general practices that you can follow to increase fault tolerance. NOTE: The following procedure and corresponding table do not include advanced factors, such as disk mirroring or disk striping. Because the number of hard disks and storage groups on your Exchange 2000 server may be different from the number of hard disks and storage groups used in this example, apply the logic of this example as it relates to your own server configuration. To create partitions for an Exchange 2000 server with six hard disks:
Table 1 Exchange 2000 Hard Disk Partitioning Scheme|------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Disk | Drive | Configuration | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 1 | Drive C (Fat 16) | Windows 2000 boot files and | | | | MS-DOS boot files, with a boot | | | | option in Boot.ini to boot to | | | | an MS-DOS command prompt | | | | | | | Drive D (NTFS) | Windows 2000 operating system | | | | files and paging file | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 2 | Drive E (NTFS) | Exchange 2000 files and | | | | additional server applications | | | | (such as antivirus software | | | | and resource kits) | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 3 | Drive F (NTFS) | Transaction log files for | | | | storage group 1. | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 4 | Drive G (NTFS) | Database files for storage | | | | group 1 | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 5 | Drive H (NTFS) | Transaction log files for | | | | storage group 2 | |----------------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Hard Disk 6 | Drive I | Database files for storage | | | | group 2 | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc723738.aspx
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