Where did you get this spec? It's organized strangely - what do you (or they) mean by User Information and Folder?
I'd just assume putting applications on D and data on E, depending on what "data" you're talking about.
The other thing that seems strange is most corporate/enterprise servers would have some sort of redundancy. Do they have expectations that these drives will be used in any sort of RAID configuration? As is, they're just three partitions of one physical drive.
If you can get a requisition for it or otherwise acquire it, I'd get Partition Magic. It'll let you resize your partitions, and you can arrange it better for your business need. If you don't have any data on it yet, you can also just use Windows installation format/partition tool, it'll get the job done.
Probably something you'd be better off to ask your boss than us, in any event.
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Last edited by Jinn; 01-03-2007 at 09:49 AM..
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