Dive configuration on new cluster



I am going to be setting up a new cluster on 2 blade server connectewd to a
HP MSA1000

Looking for suggestion on the best way to set up the raid levels, array(s),
logical disks......

The server wil operate 2k3 as or file server for our corprate data (users
and Department) about 200 gb. would also like seperate share for user and
department data.

I was thinking some thing like this
raid 1 for the OS in each server
Raid 1 for the quorrum drive SIZE ????
Raid 10 for the user data
raid 10 for the deaprtment data

should I put the pageing file on a seperate disk? Can it live on thw quorrum?





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