What is the logic for keeping it at 6 GB. What are they using the rest of the space on the disks for?
Storage is cheep. 6 GB is just two small for a machine these days. You've got a box with say 2 GB of RAM. So you have a 2-3 GB swap file. That leaves just 3-4 GB for the OS. If the machine ever crashes you'll need an additional 2-3 GB for the dump file plus another 2-3 for the swap file. That's 4-6 Gig already, which leaves no room for the OS. What is there is software that needs to be installed? That's going to take more space that you don't have.
8 GB is the smallest I'd ever go. The only reason that I'd say that small is ok, is becuase some older Compaq servers can't boot of an array that is bigger than 8 GB. In a perfect 18GB at a minimum. That leaves plenty of room for any apps that need to be installed, plus plenty of room for the un-install files that all the MS Patches leave on the machine, plus room for a dump file or two, and the swap file, and still have room to spare.
Storage is cheep these days. Tell them to cough up the extra few bucks and get the hell over it.
Denny
MCSA (2003) / MCDBA (SQL 2000)
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