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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Moving MOSS 2007 Logs Locations
After the initial configuration of the MOSS farm, it is common practice to change the MOSS diagnostic and trace logs to the separate dedicated volume other than C drive to make sure C drive wont’ run out of the space. … Continue reading
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Moving Index File Locations on the MOSS 2007 Index and Query Servers
There is a common MOSS 2007 best practice to have index and query server index file locations to the other volume than C drive for fault tolerance, performance improvement, and to ensure server won’t run out of C drive space … Continue reading
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MOSS 2007 Database Upgrade Considerations for Large Database with Single Site Collection vs Small Database with Large Number of Site Collections
Recently I was involved in medium MOSS farm upgrade to the SP1 and December Cumulative Update. As many of you might know, there are two approaches for the SharePoint upgrade. First one is the in place upgrade which will upgrade … Continue reading
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