Chapter 18. Implementing Disk Management

Under normal circumstances, this would be a combined chapter about disk management and storage. However, with Microsoft Windows Server 2003, the subject of computer and network storage has become more complex for the administrator while at the same time becoming simpler for the user. Windows Server 2003 provides for both local and remote storage and for storage on removable media—all in a way that is completely transparent to the user. After all, the user doesn’t care whether a program or file is stored on a local or remote disk, on tape, or somewhere on the intranet, as long as it’s available when needed. This chapter ...

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