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[November 20, 2009]  
Q. I have an Iomega NAS with NFS support. I get errors connecting VMware ESX to the NFS on the NAS. What's wrong?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[December 2009]  
2009 SQL Server Magazine Editors' Best and Community Choice Awards
We paired off top product picks from editors and the community in 11 categories, including business intelligence, database management, and virtualization.
SQL Server Magazine  — Editors

[November 16, 2009]  
Design your Data Warehouse for Performance
Data warehouse performance is tied to the performance of the underlying storage subsystem. Discover what you need to know to design a storage subsystem for maximum performance.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michelle A. Poolet

[November 13, 2009]  
iSCSI SANs Buyer's Guide
These storage options give you affordable high performance.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[November 12, 2009]  
Q. Which is better: a 10Gb Ethernet connection to IP storage or an 8Gb Fibre Channel (FC) connected to a SAN?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[November 10, 2009]  
Q. How can I monitor the status of a command line defrag in Windows 7 and above?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[November 10, 2009]  
Exchange Server 2007 Storage: DAS vs. SAN vs. iSCSI
Making the right choice for your Exchange Server deployments
Windows IT Pro  — Lee Dumas

[November 8, 2009]  
Q. How can I check the current usage size for VHDs in a hierarchy of files and the potential maximum size for dynamic VHDs?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[November 3, 2009]  
Q. How can I stress test my file server and figure out how many users it can support?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 28, 2009]  
AutoVirt 3.0 Aims to Clean Up Your Storage
AutoVirt's software solution lets you treat all your non-database data storage as one big drive.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[October 26, 2009]  
Q. How can I see how much disk space is being used by VSS snapshots on a volume?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 25, 2009]  
Q. How can I see details about the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) snapshots on my system?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 23, 2009]  
Q. How can I stop Chkdsk from running on a clustered disk?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 22, 2009]  
Are You a SAN Fan?
Brian discusses how to effectively address IO needs within your database environment.
SQL Server Magazine  — Brian Moran

[October 20, 2009]  
Q. I downloaded Windows Storage Server 2008 from Microsoft, but I wasn't prompted for an Administrator password when I installed it. What's the password for Administrator?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 19, 2009]  
Q. How can I copy all data from one drive to another with the xcopy utility?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 16, 2009]  
Q. I heard that with Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V, there's almost no difference in performance between dynamic and fixed virtual disks. Is this true?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 6, 2009]  
Q. What's the correct way to perform a defragmentation or use Chkdsk on a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[September 25, 2009]  
Q. What are the sizing recommendations for Exchange 2010?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[September 21, 2009]  
Beware the NOLOCK Hint
In this PASS Summit Unite 2009 Speaker Tip, T-SQL expert Itzik Ben-Gan describes how this hint can cause more harm than good when it comes to your storage engine's decision-making process.
SQL Server Magazine  — Itzik Ben-Gan





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