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SQL2K Installation: Multiple Drives Question

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Mr3Putt

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May 27, 2003
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I am not a database administrator. I do not study the vaguaries of of SQL2K setup, care, or maintenance.

We are upgrading a SQL7.x installation to 2K.

Our current install of 7.x includes the SQL applications on the C:\ drive, but the actual database files, mdf, ldf, etc on the E:\ drive. The server itself is dual-processor, 2Ghz, with a couple pretty massive drives, but no RAID setup.

Is that good? Is it a problem? I'm being told that the upgrade will be more difficult in this situation, and that it would be simpler to store both the SQL2K application and the databases on a single drive.

I don't have immediate answers to these questions. Do you?

Thank you in advance for any time spent assisting my pinheadedness.
 
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