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		<title>By: sidzilla</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:34:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1 gig partitions are exactly the boat I am in. When NT4 came out I think they recommended at leat a 400 megabyte partition for the operating system. My own servers had 2 gig partitions and when we migrated we did them all at once and added one new server with larger partitions to preserve our domain, then upgraded or replaced our remaining servers and joined them to the domain. The charity&#039;s network grew out of the hardware they could afford and the hardware that was donated along the way. Kind of a mishmash. I don&#039;t think upgrading the NT4 server, even temporarily, is an option. Thanks for the help. The links are full of just what I needed.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1 gig partitions are exactly the boat I am in. When NT4 came out I think they recommended at leat a 400 megabyte partition for the operating system. My own servers had 2 gig partitions and when we migrated we did them all at once and added one new server with larger partitions to preserve our domain, then upgraded or replaced our remaining servers and joined them to the domain. The charity&#8217;s network grew out of the hardware they could afford and the hardware that was donated along the way. Kind of a mishmash. I don&#8217;t think upgrading the NT4 server, even temporarily, is an option. Thanks for the help. The links are full of just what I needed.</p>
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