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jung1975
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503 Posts

Posted - 2006-09-14 : 01:41:16
Herer is our current disk configuration for the machine that will have a SQL server 2005 on it. Does it look ok? what is the best place to back up the database? and transaction log file . what is the best raid configuration for that?



Volume1 RAID-1 72GB

C: Drive OS 16GB

D: Drive Applications 56GB

Volume2 RAID-5 560GB

E: Drive Databases 560GB

Volume3 RAID-0 280GB

F: Drive TransLogs 280GB


Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2006-09-14 : 07:28:02
Ideally you need 4 channels:

O/S
MDF
LDF
Backups

If you only have 3 then I reckon you should put the backups on the LDF channel - if you get a corruption that kills the MDF your Transaction log backup on the LDF channel will quite likely be fine, so a restore from last full backup and all Tlog backups should get you back upright again (indeed, if you can successfully take one final TLog backup first you will lose nothing!)

Either way put LDF and MDF on different channels, and use LDF channel for backups if you don't have yet-more channels.

RAID5 trashed my database (i.e. MDF file) - a drive went down during a write operation and the system failed to complete the write to the other drives, so I reckon RAID5 is as good as useless for that job. I see RAID10 being recommended, but I don't know if that would have saved me in the above scenario.

Kristen
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