Re: New User Need Guidance

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry

From: Keith Kratochvil (sqlguy.back2u_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 06:25:05 -0600

You want to make sure that you put your data on a RAID array. This will
allow a hard drive to fail and you will still be able to access your data.
If this is a small server you could probably start with one RAID 5 array and
put the data on that. If your needs increase you could add more disk to the
main storage array and create a new array for the database log files.

-- 
Keith
"kparker" <kparker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D86734F5-1FB4-4AAF-9A45-535EE1F42FDF@microsoft.com...
> I am trying to find out what the best SQL DB storage would be, and prices.
I
> have 4 people that are going to be hitting this server.


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