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invantix
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Posted - 2009-11-18 : 11:09:50
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I am going to install SQL Server 2008 on a brand new Windows Server 2008 box. SQL is the only thing that will be on this box.C Drive 80GbD Drive 1TbI thought the best setup would be to put the database engine on C drive and all the databases and logs on D drive.Is that the best setup for performance? |
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support.sql
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Posted - 2009-11-29 : 19:20:14
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Yes, according your configurations you have few options to apply.You should put your binaries files in C Drive and all databases in D Drive in order to protect any problem in C drive OS system.SNMTry Free Microsoft SQL Server Data Collector & Performance Monitor.http://www.analyticsperformance.com@nalyticsperformance - Microsoft SQL Server & Windows Server Free Data Collector |
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