Re: Moving the event logs from one disk to the other?
- From: "Dave Patrick" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 11:04:19 -0600
1.) As long as they're local drives I don't it as a problem.
2.) I like to install SQL server application to default 'Program Files'
directory but choose another drive or partition for the MSSQLData but better
to ask them in sqlserver.setup
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"Shawn White" wrote:
| Setting up a system that will consist of a number of different Windows
2003
| servers and was wondering if anyone had any insight into the core build of
| my Windows 2003 SP1 servers.
|
| Each system consists of 2 mirrored high speed SCSI drives, C: and D: (75GB
| each), and 2GB of RAM
|
| C: has the OS
|
| D: has the I386 directory and the SWAP file, no SWAP on C: (figured better
| I/O performance)
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| For my DC's I've moved the SYSVOL to D:
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| For my SMS and Exchange I've installed the application to the D: disk...
|
| I was wondering a couple things:
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| 1.) If I point my Event Logs to sit on D: will it highly impeed
performance
| ( Logging is critical to our org for security reasons)
|
| 2.) Should I have my SQL 2000 installed on C: or D:?
|
| 3.) Will the fact the DCs have their info on D: and the Event Logs
interfer
| with performance as well as the SWAP?
|
|
| Any thoughts are appreciated...
|
| S
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