01-18-2011 01:40 PM
We are wanting to install eVault 9.0 on a win2008 server to use with exchange 2007 and a seperate SQL server. We have read through the documentation but are a little unclear on how to setup the partitions and link the eVault with the SQL server. We have a SAN as I understand it everything should be housed on the SAN, correct...except for the program files and the temp files? If this is the case do the partitions need to be connected to the eVault server or the SQL server or both? What is the most common/recommended drive setup here?
01-18-2011 01:57 PM
Everything should be housed on the SAN
When you install EV it will ask you to specify the SQL server name and the location on that SQL server where you want the Databases for EV stored
The Partitions will be SAN disk presented to the EV server as this is where EV will store the archived files as well as the indexes you create
My recommendation is to have separate SAN luns for the partitions, indexes and MSMQ location to give you performance
Also make sure you use a Symantec partner or Symantec professional services to help you correctly size your EV environment to meet your companies needs.
Too many installs go wrong because of improper sizing and planning
01-18-2011 02:32 PM
Yeah, I know. Thats why we're so concerned about the SAN and partition placement. THank you.
01-19-2011 09:27 AM
So the databases should be stored on the SQL Server and not on the SAN?
Also, how many pertitions should there be in total and should they be local or SAN (including SQL)?
01-19-2011 11:09 AM
The Databases should be on the SAN but on a different LUN for performance
The Partitions recommendations depends on the size of your environment and the amount of data you will be archiving and they should be on the SAN again for performance
This is why sizing your environment is vital to making sure your system performs to your needs