Re: Dynamic Disk

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:08:34 -0500, "Barrycuda"
<barrycuda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am going to be putting an Exchange 2003 server online with SAN storage
The OS and Install files will remain on the local disk with the transaction
logs and storage on separate luns on the san

My question is what is recommended for the san disk Dynamic or Basic?
It is real easy to increase the size of the lun on the san but what is the
best way to have Windows see the increase?

You don't have a choice and won't get an option.
.



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