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    Organizing A Windows Server 2008 Deployment

    The informaton you are posting is of great value for me. In fact, the more you write, the better. Now I have a much better idea about orginizing space in a server. I will undoubtedly write again in case I have more questions and I will gladly expect you to write as much as possible. Thank you...
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    Organizing A Windows Server 2008 Deployment

    Thanks again for replying ICTCity. For what you say above, I understand that, even if there is only one RAID controller, I can have 2 RAID configurations so I suppose that Windows Server 2008 would take care of RAID config. Is this correct? I guess my problem is that I think that the RAID...
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    Organizing A Windows Server 2008 Deployment

    I appreciate your response ICTCity. The 4 disks are connected to the same RAID controller and I was told that I have to use them all in a single configuration (this is for the case where you suggest 2 RAID 1). The server has a Dell PERC 5i RAID Controller. I will be storing the following in our...
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    Organizing A Windows Server 2008 Deployment

    I will be installing a new server which has a RAID controller with 4 1TB hard disks. I have thought about using at least 2 partitions, a C: logical drive for Windows Server 2008 and a D: logical drive for database and other applications like an email server. Is this an advisable approach? What...
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    Managing Os Updates

    As all of you know, Windows Server 2008 (as any other kind of Windows OS) needs to be updated with fixes, patches, etc. This process often requires to reboot the server which means that access to it will be denied until it is up and running again. This is not good if the server runs a web site...
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    Managing Virtual Directories

    I am developing a web application which will use several virtual directories. Is there any restriction or side-efect in the number of virtual directories defined in IIS? Respectfully, Jorge Maldonado
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    Error 0X8004131F In Task Scheduler

    I wrote a small program in Visual Basic which must be run every day at 2AM, so I added a task in the Task Scheduler to perform it automatically. I checked the status of such an operation and I see a Last Run Result of 0x8004131F which means that the task is already running. I also checked the...
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