Is there a benefit in partitioning the RAID1 drive into C: and D:? I usually
just keep it as one big C: drive.

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Subject: RE: Preparing for performance


I've done this a dozen times with 2650's and Compaq DL380s (generally the
same form factor).

RAID1 mirror, partitioned. 1 Partition gets the OS, a pagefile, and all
installed apps (Exchange et al). Second partiton is dedicated to log files.

RAID5 for the remaining 3 drives, with an equal size pagefile to above, and
all data - including the MTADATA working directory.

It will work fine, and with that box, I doubt you're gonna have big enough
stores to have enough loading for you to see drive related bottlenecks.

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Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reasoner, Bob (PHES) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 7:25 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Preparing for performance
> 
> 
> I have a Dell 2650 dual Xeon box that I will be building our
> Exchange Server
> on.  I know it is best to put the logs on their own drive, 
> but that makes it
> a little difficult to configure on this particular server (no choice).
> 
> It has a Perc 3DI RAID controller and 5 Internal (36 GB)
> drives.  I was
> thinking to carve it up as two drives for the OS/Logs, RAID0 
> or 1, and 3
> drives for the stores RAID5.  I may be able to have a single 
> drive for the
> OS and a single drive for the logs, and the three drives for 
> the stores, but
> haven't tried to make a single drive with this RAID 
> controller before.  I
> know some other RAID controllers I've worked with in the past 
> allowed you to
> create a single drive RAID1 or some strange setup to dedicate a single
> physical drive.
> 
> The maximum number of mailboxes I would ever support is 500 (counting 
> resource boxes).  This will be Exchange Enterprise so that I can have 
> more than 1 store (had problems in the past with the single store
> 16GB limit of
> standard).
> 
> Any thoughts from the pros on the list who do this more often?
> 
> 
> Bob Reasoner
> Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services
> 
> 
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