[cisco-voip] Anything "Magic" About 8 Gig Partitions on Unity Servers?

Pat Hayes pat-cv at wcyv.com
Tue Feb 3 18:51:46 EST 2009


The size of the C: partition is only relevant for the OS (if you
follow the docs, the only thing on C: is the OS). Back in the day, 8
gigs was plenty for server 2000. Now, with server 2003 and many a
service pack, the size has been bumped. As long as you can shoe-horn
your OS in and don't have anything else installed on the C: partition
that might fill it up, Unity will be happy.

On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Miller, Steve
<MillerS at dicksteinshapiro.com> wrote:
> Of course, I meant 12 gig C drives.
>
>
> Steve Miller
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> ________________________________
> From: Miller, Steve
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> Subject: Anything "Magic" About 8 Gig Partitions on Unity Servers?
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> Is it most important that the C drives and D drives match with Primary and
> Failover servers or is there something important about having 8 gig drives
> or 12 gig drives?
>
> Will Unity 5.X run on 12 gig CD drives?
>
>
> Steve Miller
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> Dickstein Shapiro LLP
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