
4. Setting Up Windows Server 2008
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Setup Items to confirm
System
partition size
<Windows
Server 2008
32-bit Edition>
The system partition size can be calculated by using the following formula.
Size required to install the OS + paging file size + dump file size + application size
Full installations
Size required to install the OS = 6,300 MB
(Windows Server 2008)
= 9,300 MB
(Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2)
= 9,400 MB
(Windows Server 2008 + Service Pack 2)
Paging file size (recommended) = installed memory size × 1.5
Dump file size = installed memory size + 300 MB
Application size = as required by the application
Server Core installations
Size required to install the OS = 2,200 MB
(Windows Server 2008)
= 9,300 MB
(Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2)
= 5,300 MB
(Windows Server 2008 + Service Pack 2)
Paging file size (recommended) = installed memory size × 1.5
Dump file size = installed memory size + 300 MB
Application size = as required by the application
For example, if the installed memory size is 1 GB (1,024 MB) and Full installation is
selected, the partition size is calculated as follows:
6,300 MB + (1,024 MB × 1.5) + 1,024 MB + 300 MB + application size = 9,160 MB
+ application size
Note
•
The above paging file sizes are recommended for collecting debug
information (dump file). The initial size of the boot volume paging file must be
large enough to store dump files. Make sure you set a sufficient paging file
size. If the paging file is insufficient, there will be a virtual memory shortage
that may result in an inability to collect correct debug information.
• A paging file size of 4096 MB or greater cannot be specified for one partition
in some system configurations.
If a message prompting you to specify a value smaller than 4096 MB
appears, specify 4095 MB.
• If the mounted memory size is 2 GB or greater, the maximum size of the
dump file is "2048 MB + 300 MB".
• When installing other applications or other items, add the amount of space
needed by the application to the partition.
If the partition size for
installing the system is smaller than the size required for
installation + paging file size, expand the partition size or add another disk. If your
system does not have a sufficient dump file size, divide the required file space into
multiple disks by performing the following steps.
1. Set the system partition size to a size sufficient to install the OS and paging file.
2. Write the debug information of the dump file onto another disk by referring to
Chapter 1 (7. Setup for Solving Problems).
If there is no
t enough disk space to write the debug information, set the partition
size to a size sufficient to install the OS and paging file, and then add another disk
for the dump file.
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