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Blackboard installed their product on our SQL Server database servers with
the .EXE, data and log files on the C:\ drive (Raid 0). We found this out
the hard way when the C:\ drive filled up. The servers were set up, as is
our standard database practise, with separate data and log disks/drives
(Raid 5 and Raid 0 respectively). When we asked BB if we could change the
configuration they replied that this would then be a 'non-standard'
installation. Has anyone had this problem and if so has it been
satisfactorily resolved?