Putting Exchange and Active Directory on a seperate hard drive.

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I was wondering if i install another hard drive on the server and transfer
the Active directory or Exchange or both to that hard drive.

1) is that possible?
2) is it a good idea?
3) how can it be done?

main reason why i'd like to do this, if operating system crashes i atleast
have something left.

Thank You
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