Hi all, we have an old server which we use for Veeam backups of all of our servers.
The machine has done various jobs over the years from being a database server, to a DC, to a file server etc so there is loads of legacy/junk stuff on there which I could do with clearing due to disk space running short for the backups.
At the moment our boot drive is in RAID 1 with 2 x 72GB drives (giving 1 x 68.3GB useable drive) and our data drive which stores the backups is RAID 5 with 4 x 146GB drives (giving 1 x 410GB useable drive).
I could really do with freeing up some extra space on both drives and was thinking the best way would be to format the machine and install 2008R2 fresh on it without anything else and just Veeam, but to also get rid of the RAID arrays to free up the extra drives (and give more space).
Would anyone advise against this? My rationale is the machine isn't accessed frequently and is only used for Veeam backups which are then ferried off to external hdds every day so RAID isn't really a necessity and we need the extra space!
The machine has done various jobs over the years from being a database server, to a DC, to a file server etc so there is loads of legacy/junk stuff on there which I could do with clearing due to disk space running short for the backups.
At the moment our boot drive is in RAID 1 with 2 x 72GB drives (giving 1 x 68.3GB useable drive) and our data drive which stores the backups is RAID 5 with 4 x 146GB drives (giving 1 x 410GB useable drive).
I could really do with freeing up some extra space on both drives and was thinking the best way would be to format the machine and install 2008R2 fresh on it without anything else and just Veeam, but to also get rid of the RAID arrays to free up the extra drives (and give more space).
Would anyone advise against this? My rationale is the machine isn't accessed frequently and is only used for Veeam backups which are then ferried off to external hdds every day so RAID isn't really a necessity and we need the extra space!
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