I vote for plan three, it seems simpler.

Add the new drives and leave the old D drive in place and move user files or 
the exchange stores to that drive. Whichever is the largest. If it is the user 
files just robocopy them over then delete the old ones from the D drive leaving 
the new free space for the exchange stores.

If it is the exchange stores you want to move....make new stores on the new 
drive and move the mailboxes over and delete the old stores after you are done. 
You can schedule the mailbox move at 2 am. It will do it while everyone, 
including you are asleep.

From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 8:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SBS 2003 storage upgrade

This is for our church so budget is really tight right now.
We have a 2003 sbs system, running exchange, quickbooks and a power church app.
Drive d holds the exchange database, all the user file shares and is almost 
full.
Currently the server has one 80gig drive partitioned as C: 20 gig, D: the rest.
Here is my plan to upgrade it.  Do you think it will work or are there 
better/simpler options.
I have a cheapio  IDE raid card and 2 larger drives.
I plan to shutdown the system, install the card and drives, boot and run the 
bios on the card to set up the two new drive as raid 1.
Then boot into windows so that the OS can find the new card and install the 
drivers.
I'll then set all the exchange services to manual or disabled, disable starting 
of the qb and power church software.
Shut down the system and then boot with my copy of UBCD, use one of the tools 
to copy the existing D partition to the new raid 1 array I've just created, 
resizing in the process.
When that is done, reboot the machine into windows, use disk manager to swap 
the existing D drive to the new larger one, make sure the shares are correct 
and then restart exchange, QB and power church.
This would leave C on the original drive, and d on the new larger array.  Not 
my first choice, but the two drives are free, they  but aren't large enough to 
hold C and D and still have much room to grow.

Or second scenario.
Same server, but I also have cheapio sata card and 2 even larger hard drives.
I'd like to clone the entire server to these two larger hard drives, expanding 
the c and d partitions and only end up with two drives in the system.
I know I can use the UBCD to clone and resize the drives, but I'm doubting 
windows would boot from the new controller and drives.
Any ideas or tried and true solutions would be appreciated.
Glen.

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