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Moving SQL from C: to D:
I have inherited an SQL server that is running out of disk space. SQL 2000 was installed on a regretfully small C: partition, and I need to move as much as I can to the D: partition. I really don't want to uninstall and start over, and I am hoping there is a whitepaper or something that I can use to accomplish the same thing.
Any help is appreciated!
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Moving SQL from C: to D: (reply)
Tim,
This may sound a bit silly but why not just move your databases out to the D drive? Or are you actually looking to reclaim every last byte of space occupied by the SQL server program files?
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Tim at 5/29/2002 6:22:23 PM
I have inherited an SQL server that is running out of disk space. SQL 2000 was installed on a regretfully small C: partition, and I need to move as much as I can to the D: partition. I really don't want to uninstall and start over, and I am hoping there is a whitepaper or something that I can use to accomplish the same thing.
Any help is appreciated!
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Moving SQL from C: to D: (reply)
Here's a decent tip list for performance - my suggestion is pretty simple - place your database and admin on D: & logs on C:
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/fixing_bottlenecks.asp
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Tim at 5/29/2002 6:22:23 PM
I have inherited an SQL server that is running out of disk space. SQL 2000 was installed on a regretfully small C: partition, and I need to move as much as I can to the D: partition. I really don't want to uninstall and start over, and I am hoping there is a whitepaper or something that I can use to accomplish the same thing.
Any help is appreciated!
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