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Installation options | Required disk space |
server+client+options | 1430 MB |
server+options | 1140 MB |
client | 590 MB |
Edition | Version | Notes |
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Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition | SP2 | |
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition | SP2 | |
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition | SP2 | |
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition | SP2 | |
Windows Storage Server 2003 | SP1 | Windows NAS appliances are typically administered through Microsoft Terminal Services. Administering Storage Solution Products through Microsoft Terminal Services is not recommended. Please use the remote client of the product to administrate remote servers instead. Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 uses a terminal services connection to embed the LDM GUI in its own GUI interface. After installing Volume Manager/Replicator, LDM is disabled and Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI cannot be displayed through a terminal services connection in the Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 GUI. Hence Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 Storage Manager GUI cannot be used for creating volumes if Volume Manager/Replicator is installed.
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003/ Volume Replicator issues: Before migration is performed, drive letters for all the data volumes need to be removed. This needs to be done because Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 holds a lock on all the volumes administered through it. This causes the VVR migration operation to fail. Removing the drive letter ensures that Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 relinquishes the lock on the volumes and migration can then proceed smoothly. Volumes should be created using Volume Manager and then can be administered through Microsoft Windows 2003 Storage Server 2003 GUI. - After replication through Volume Replicator, on the secondary machine, only the quota settings for the volumes are available. Any user specific setting done on the primary will not be available on the secondary node. |
Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 | RTM | Windows NAS appliances are typically administered through Microsoft Terminal Services. Administering Storage Solution Products through Microsoft Terminal Services is not recommended. Please use the remote client of the product to administrate remote servers instead. Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 uses a terminal services connection to embed the LDM GUI in its own GUI interface. After installing Volume Manager/Replicator, LDM is disabled and Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI cannot be displayed through a terminal services connection in the Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 GUI. Hence Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 Storage Manager GUI cannot be used for creating volumes if Volume Manager/Replicator is installed.
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003/ Volume Replicator issues: Before migration is performed, drive letters for all the data volumes need to be removed. This needs to be done because Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 holds a lock on all the volumes administered through it. This causes the VVR migration operation to fail. Removing the drive letter ensures that Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 relinquishes the lock on the volumes and migration can then proceed smoothly. Volumes should be created using Volume Manager and then can be administered through Microsoft Windows 2003 Storage Server 2003 GUI. - After replication through Volume Replicator, on the secondary machine, only the quota settings for the volumes are available. Any user specific setting done on the primary will not be available on the secondary node. |
Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 | SP2 |
Edition | Version |
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Windows Server 2003 Web Edition | SP2 |
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition | SP2 |
Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter | SP2 |
Windows Server 2003 R2 Small Business Server | SP2 |
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