You have to base it on "what feels right for your shop".  Here's an 
example of our breakup:
- Separate Domino partition for application.  May seem strange to you, but 
once you have to bounce a server to fix one application the religion comes 
through.  Sample partitions by ap include:
+ our email server
+ our EtQ server
+ our smtp server
+ and comtemplating a separate one for LDAP
Another reason for that?  LOAD DESIGN (or is it LOAD DESIGNER?) to put on 
a new version of some vendors software.
- Directory based on company.  We support multiple companies.  On our EtQ 
server we put each companies group of databases into their own directory.

Another company in our situation might want a separate partition for each 
company to facilitate the spinning off of divisions.  Or to time downtime 
around that division's work schedule.  (If you aren't able to cluster).

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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I realize that this is probably an it depends type of question but I was
wondering if anyone had some thoughts on directory structure within their
Domino server.  We are a small to average application sized server.
Historically we have taken a few different approaches to how we do the
structure - few, many, etc.   I want to apply a consistent structure....

I personally don't want everything flat nor do I want a lot of
sub-directories.  Right now I'm leaning towards a folder per application
and a master directory for shared databases.

I'm just wondering about opinions and/or if their are some benefits from
one approach to another....

1.)  /lotus/domino/jaguarqp/file1
                       /file2
                       /file3
                       .....
                       /file9999

2.) /lotus/domino/jaguarqp/app1/file1
                      /app1/file2
                      /app2/file1

Directories are not something that we use that much in a day to day type 
of
situation but it does come up.




Michael Crump
Saint-Gobain Containers
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN  47302
(765)741-7696
(765)741-7012 f
(800)428-8642

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nothing."  Edmond Burke






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