2012年3月29日星期四

Disks

I need additional disk space for storing my backups on SQL server 2000. Any
ideas on the latest and greatest discs I can purchase. Thanks
What disks you can buy probably depends on your hardware. Are you running
IDE? SATA? SCSI? Buy whatever disks work with your current hardware,
provide enough storage, and are cost effective for your environment. Don't
forget about growth...you probably don't want to buy drives in another
month or two.
Keith
"Niles" <Niles@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I need additional disk space for storing my backups on SQL server 2000.
Any
> ideas on the latest and greatest discs I can purchase. Thanks
|||Any limits that sql server has as far as how many discs you can add? I still
have 4 slots open. We have SCSI discs some are 72.8 GB others are 36.4GB
Thanks
"Keith Kratochvil" wrote:

> What disks you can buy probably depends on your hardware. Are you running
> IDE? SATA? SCSI? Buy whatever disks work with your current hardware,
> provide enough storage, and are cost effective for your environment. Don't
> forget about growth...you probably don't want to buy drives in another
> month or two.
> --
> Keith
>
> "Niles" <Niles@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8A8A8D80-7E98-43DA-B78C-3EC3232DB8FF@.microsoft.com...
> Any
>
|||SQL Server will use what the OS provides.
Keith
"Niles" <Niles@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Any limits that sql server has as far as how many discs you can add? I
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> have 4 slots open. We have SCSI discs some are 72.8 GB others are 36.4GB
> Thanks
> "Keith Kratochvil" wrote:
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