I agree with Ken on this one and have painfully experienced that whole "20 GB 
is enough for C:" scenario. I'm building all my 2008 servers with a minimum of 
100 GB for the OS partition. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Schaefer " <Ken@ adOpenStatic .com> 
To: "NT System Admin Issues" < ntsysadmin @ lyris .sunbelt-software.com> 
Sent: Monday, June 7, 2010 11:02:31 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: RE: partition size for 2008 (was: Low disk space) 

People said the same thing about 20GB C: partitions under Win2k3. And then 
after 5-6 years, after installing apps, installing updates, various log files, 
you end up in a situation where you start to run out of space. 

I've already got DCs here built with 36GB C: partitions with Win2k8 that are 
running out of space. Pagefile , expanded event logs, expanding NTDS , various 
applications etc, just start to consume space. In a large enterprise, we don't 
have the luxury of someone spending 24 hours to look at files and work out what 
to delete. So, it's just better to provision more space in the first place. 
Given that storage is usually < $1/GB, I don't consider paying an extra $100 or 
so per DC to have an extra few years of piece-of-mind. I don't know what John 
earns, but given the amount of time that's been spent on the issue, I'd be 
questioning the ROI on this endeavour. 

Cheers 
Ken 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ben Scott [ mailto : mailvortex @ gmail .com] 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 10:41 AM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: C: partition size for 2008 (was: Low disk space) 

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Ken Schaefer <Ken@ adopenstatic .com> wrote: 
> Even 20GB is too small. Aim for 40-50GB. If you are even thinking of 
> upgrading to Win2k8 then 72GB would be my minimum 

  72 GB for the C: partition.... 

  I haven't really played with 2008 yet.  What in %DEITY% 's name is on there 
that needs that much space?  :) 

  I was thinking of going with 2008 R2 Enterprise, in a host plus four VM 
config , for our next server upgrade cycle.  Going with your recommendation, I 
can expect to have to dedicate 360 gigabytes of disk just to C: partitions. 

  I think we have around 300 GB of corporate data total, not including 
Exchange!  :-) 

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