| Table of Contents |
| Server Disk Management in a Windows Environment |
| Preface |
| Introduction |
| Chapter 1 | - | Hard Disks and How They are Organized |
| Chapter 2 | - | Windows File Systems |
| Chapter 3 | - | Hard Drive Reliability |
| Chapter 4 | - | Disk Management Basics for Windows 2000 |
| Chapter 5 | - | Backing up Windows Networks |
| Chapter 6 | - | Disaster Recovery and Disk Management |
| Chapter 7 | - | Disk Performance and Fragmentation |
| Chapter 8 | - | Disk Optimization: Optimum or Not? |
| Chapter 9 | - | Disk Quotas |
| Chapter 10 | - | Hard Disk Forensics: The Hard Disk as a Source of Evidence |
| Chapter 11 | - | Simplifying Disk Management for Storage Assets |
| Chapter 12 | - | Server Consolidation and Disk Management Simplification |
| Chapter 13 | - | Windows Past, Windows Present: Windows NT and Windows 2000 |
| Chapter 14 | - | Windows Present: Windows XP |
| Chapter 15 | - | Windows Present and Future: Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Computing, and Beyond |
| Chapter 16 | - | Asset Management for Server Hardware and Software |
| Chapter 17 | - | Software Deployment and Distribution on Windows Platforms |
| Chapter 18 | - | The Future of Disks and Disk Management |
| Appendix A | - | Glossary of Terms |
| Appendix B | - | Bibliography |
| Index |
| List of Exhibits |