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  • Re: Nervous beginner

    Thanks for your input to this post.
    Posted to SBS 2008 (Forum) by happyhacker on Sun, Apr 25 2010
  • Re: Nervous beginner

    Yes, that does make sense. I'll see if the boss can afford an extra 2 drives. However am I right in my assessment of RAID 1: a. If I put the OS on a 160Gb RAID 1 and it fails I will get some sort of report. I remove the failed drive and having a spare handy I plug it in and the system looks after itself on boot up? I do not think I can hot plug
    Posted to SBS 2008 (Forum) by happyhacker on Sun, Apr 25 2010
  • Re: Nervous beginner

    Hm, assuming I have backed up the OS surely I would just put in a new drive, reinstall the OS and import to latest config. from the backedup file?
    Posted to SBS 2008 (Forum) by happyhacker on Sat, Apr 24 2010
  • Nervous beginner

    I volunteer for a charity (UK) and they are buying a new server and SBS2008. My initial question regards the hardware platform. It comes with 160Gbyte drive and we have bought 2 x 1TByte drives to be arranged in a RAID 1 way. 1. Do we keep the 160 drive and use that to install SBS or remove it and install on the RAID setup? 2. Is it normal to default
    Posted to SBS 2008 (Forum) by happyhacker on Mon, Apr 19 2010
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