With $159, it has a similar interface with Acronis but not featured-rich as Acronis. It performs needed hard disk partition maintenance, provides powerful data protection and disaster recovery, and minimizes server downtime to increase the efficiency of Windows-based system administration, including: Partition Manager, Disk & Partition Copy Wizard and Partition Recovery Wizard.
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Yes, to resize partition in Windows SBS 2003, especally for system partition, we could only use the third party software, however most of the third-party software nedd to purchase, but I do not prefer that, I try my best to find some relaiable and free partition software for server OS, list as below:
GPard Open Source: (This is the one which I used to resize partition on my windows server 2003, and it works well, however as you know the GPard is an open source software, therefore the GUI could not be as well as other partition software.)
I also heard that tool, however it is not free, and cost a lot, I don't think this task worth the prize. I used GParted which is an OSS software on my Windows 7, in my VMware server os, I manage my partition size with a free partition software, here is an article about this www.partition-magic.org/.../resize-server-partition-free.html
disk management is a built-in tool in server 2003 which allows you to extend /shrink partition without software. but with this tool, you should know that the extend volume cab be used only when there is unallocated space contigugous behind the partition you need to extend. if you can't satisfy the precondition. you may need third party software.
I have a server currently running several sites in production. It is partitioned in such a way that the System partition is small with just windows and the necessary program files and all the data is on another partition (the way my hosting company set it up)
You do not want to resize a Microsoft Windows server's disk partitions remotely. I have seen this done in the past and it never ends well. An operation this fundamental should always be done with direct access to the server due to the nature of what can happen. I recommend Acronis Disk Director 10. It will only take a couple of minutes to resize the partitions but does require physical access since it does this outside of the operating system. Two caveats if you choose this route. If you resize a disk partition with shares on it you will have to recreate the shares. Secondly the volume to be resized must be clean (not have been shut down dirty) or Disk Director will not allow you to resize it until it's clean.
Before running Partition Master, it is recommended to close all other software including the anti-virus ones, so that the operations in Partition Master can be executed smoothly.
If the software still detects that pending disk/partitions are being used by other programs, it will pop up a windows asking to unlock or end the process. A reboot is not required if you choose to end all the process per request.
If you really can not get this done, please boot the computer from the WinPE bootable disk and execute the tasks. For how to create the bootable media, please check here. Any additional questions, feel free to contact techsupport easeus.com.
Make sure the following points before creating the bootable media:
1. If you use a USB flash drive, it should be MBR, with a newly formatted FAT 32 partition.
2. If the creation on CD fails, please try a USB drive instead.
3. If you still have trouble creating the WinPE bootable media, please send the following information to techsupport easeus.com and we will send you the correct ISO image file.
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