From: Allen Wadsworth on 2 Aug 2010 10:34 Been working with SBS since version 4.5 and with every server I have used the same hard drive configuration. My primary OS was mirrored on two hard drives and my Projects/Shared Information has been on RAID 5 drives. Is it good practice to keep the mirrored drives for the primary OS or is it ok to use a Raid 5 configuration? Thanks, Allen
From: Glenn on 2 Aug 2010 10:40 In my opinion, it is best to have the os mirrored. This way you can break the mirror before running updates or a service pack and if all goes wrong you can put the other drive back in. Glenn "Allen Wadsworth" <AllenWadsworth(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:59A91BF6-3C49-4802-9992-2DF4DC42EC37(a)microsoft.com... > Been working with SBS since version 4.5 and with every server I have used > the > same hard drive configuration. My primary OS was mirrored on two hard > drives > and my Projects/Shared Information has been on RAID 5 drives. Is it good > practice to keep the mirrored drives for the primary OS or is it ok to use > a > Raid 5 configuration? > Thanks, > Allen
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