RE: Windows 2003 Storage Server Question
- From: v-tomche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Che [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:30:08 GMT
Hi,
Thanks for posting here.
As you may know, Windows 2003 Storage Server is an OEM product. Please
note that we don't support any OEM-related product. Therefore, for any
question related to Windows 2003 Storage Server, I recommend you may
contact the OEM manufacturer for further support.
Thanks for your understanding and have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>From: CB <question@xxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Windows 2003 Storage Server Question
>Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 11:17:33 -0600
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>Greetings,
>Anyone have some knowledge regarding Windows 2003 Storage Server as
>used in a NAS role?
>
>I'm looking to migrate my Windows 2000 file server data over to the
>Storage Server.
>
>The question I have is...will having a relatively large number
>(100-300) files open simultaneously cause any problems? My concern is
>the OS isn't designed for high I/O.
>
>For example, many of our end-users use Outlook 'Personal Folders' with
>their associated *.PST file stored on the file server. As long as
>Outlook is open, the *.PST is in use.
>
>Any help is appreciated!
>CB
>
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