It would depend on how you would deploy the server, IMHO.  Keep in mind that
I'm strictly a SMB guy deploying a single SBS in most cases, so my
preference for partitioning a single drive has more to do with the
restrictions I have to deal with for Shadow Copy per partition.

 

From: Bill Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 12:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Basic Drive Partition Question

 

We've been arguing here.and I can't find anything definitive on Google.

 

Is there any gain in performance if you have a single (NTFS) drive in two
partitions?  One partition for the OS and the other for everything else?

 

I say no but it wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong.

 

Bill Lambert

Windows System Administrator

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