Re: Location of Data

From: CRIS HANNA \(SBS-MVP\) (crishannanospam_at_computingpossibilities.net)
Date: 09/02/04


Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 16:06:18 -0500

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Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
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  "Bill Williams (DHL)" <Bill Williams (DHL)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D96703F-656D-4ABE-BFF3-8AB93D0C8982@microsoft.com...
  I am experienced in Win2000 server, but this is my first install of SBS2003.
  Dell have supplied the server and SBS2003 is preinstalled. They divided the 
  virtual volume into 2 partitions one of 12Gb for the system and the rest 
  (around 148Gb) for data; a sensible arrangement which worked well with 
  Win2KS. 
  However Drive D: was completely empty, so the initial installation by Dell 
  did nor relocat any of the Data folders to D:\.   I have determined how to 
  move the "Users Shared folders" to D: and define the correct permissions etc.
  What I need to know is:  
  (1) Where is the Exchange Server data and how do I move it from C: to D: to 
  operate from D: ?
  How to Move Exchange Databases and Logs in Exchange Server 2003
  (2) Is there any data in the SQL server database, how do I find the database 
  and how do I move it to run from D: ?
  To the best of my knowledge there is no actual data in the SQL database, I think you can specify the location when you create new databases
  (3) Is there any way to move InetPub from C; to D:
  Unless you are very skilled with IIS, I wouldn't mess with this
  Secondary questions.
  How do I do incremental backups of Exchange Server data and SQL server data?
  What program are you going to use for backups??
  Regards
  Bill


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