I would make c smaller, and d, e and f larger personally.  Just my 2c
though.

TN.

-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 9:52 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: New Server...


Hi guys!

Looking for some input....got a new server.
Dell 2400
Win2k, SQL 2000, CFAS 4.5, WebBoards (O'Reilly)
36 gig HD
512 MB RAM

This is my proposed configuration for partitions: (yes, all num's are
rounded off, realize it's not exact)
c: 8 GIG <--- OS
d: 8 GIG <-- IIS/web folders (16 domains)
e: 10 GIG <-- SQL server
f: 10 GIG <-- streaming files

We are going to use Windows Media player to stream some small powerpoint
presentations to a small group of people (very low usage, maybe 1-5 people a
day, at the most)

Haven't done a full install of a web server in awhile, (other than
development, and all on one drive), so my partition thinking is extremely
rusty....

Am I ok with this configuration? Any other suggestions?

(I have NO OPTIONS - which means while I wish I could put SQL server on it's
own machine, it's not going to happen. Likewise for the streaming files.
Luckily, it's really a low traffic server.)

Many, many thanks and a blueberry muffin to boot!


Erika
ReplaceNoCase("Erica", "c", "k", "ALL")

"One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea." -
Walter Bagehot
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