Yeah, I don't foresee needing much more of E: in the near future, so if I could take some space from E and move it to C that would be fine. Little nervous being the system partition though. I'll check out Acronis Disk Director... know of any free alternatives? Thx
________________________________ From: Mark Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:09 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Increase C: on server IMO, cheapest, easiest would be to use a disk partitioning util to increase the size of your C drive by taking some of the free space from E drive. I like Acronis Disk Director, but there are many to choose from. Back up your C drive first, just to be safe. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:46 AM, David Mazzaccaro <[email protected]> wrote: Hello all, I have a Citrix 4.0 server with one pair of 72GB SAS 10k hard drives (Mirrored). The partitions on this array are: 12GB C: (Windows 2003 Server) 57GB E: (Applications + Data) C: is now down to only 2GB of free space, so I would like to increase that partition. E: has 49GB free, so that partition is not a problem. What are my options for doing this (without losing data)? Could I just buy 2 new larger hard drives and replace the first one (let the array rebuild), then replace the second drive (let the array rebuild), then expand the array to utilize the unused space? Is this even possible without messing up Windows? Would it be cheaper/easier to move some of the free space on E: to C:? Is this possible without losing data? Thanks for any/all advice! . . ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
