Product Reviews
From Chaos to Control: Quota Server 5.0a
Is poor data storage management putting you through "network hell?" Perhaps a software-based storage management solution can save you.
- By Tony Northrup
- 10/01/2000
As I was writing this article, Northern Parklife
released a Quota Server update, making the server
service Win2K-compatible. Great timing for this
article, but it’s almost six months since Win2K’s
introduction--too long to wait for a fairly simple
upgrade.
Quota Server provides similar functionality to
other storage-management tools. In a nutshell,
it helps you configure drive space quotas and
alerts you if these quotas are exceeded. Quotas
can be as simple as watching the space consumed
in a drive or directory. You can configure Quota
Server to monitor the entire space consumed by
all users or just watch a particular user’s consumption.
If a given threshold is reached, you can have
it alert you and/or the user; if you’re really
serious about disk usage, the Interception Engine
can interrupt the writing of a user’s file.
Quota Server is an enterprise storage-management
tool. This means you can simultaneously monitor
storage attached to many computers. You navigate
users and computers on your network using the
familiar tree structure employed by the Win2K
MMC utilities. Quota Server makes it easy to deploy
agents across your network using the Remote Installation
Wizard. By simply choosing servers from a list
and providing several configuration settings,
you can install Quota Server agents on all network
systems.
Quota Server will generate reports for you on
a regular basis or on demand. While functional,
these reports aren’t aesthetically pleasing. You
won’t find any pretty pie charts or bar graphs
here. Instead, you’ll simply get HTML tables,
as shown in the figure. So, for example, Quota
Server can be used to automatically generate HTML
pages within your Internet Information Server
directory. This allows you to view, with a browser,
server disk utilization across your network. Quota
Server also can drop report data into a database
table, so you can perform further processing on
the information.
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Quota Server provides a straightforward
summary of your network’s storage utilization.
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Quota Server is a useful product, but it’s not
as refined as software packages from larger companies
such as Microsoft. For example, it allows reports
to be automatically generated and emailed to users
in HTML format. It doesn’t, however, send an email
in HTML format; it attaches a text file with the
HTML report. So, you have to save the text to
a file and open it in a browser. It’s useful,
but not what I expected. Furthermore, the online
help files are practically useless. They’re disorganized
and difficult to read. Fortunately, the user’s
manual is very readable. Still, in the end, Quota
Server is a great choice if you want to manage
disk utilization on numerous file servers and
user desktops.
About the Author
Tony Northrup, MCSE, Compaq ASE, lives in the Boston area and is currently
a systems architect at Genuity. He’s the author of Introducing Windows
2000 Server (Microsoft Press) and NT Network Plumbing (IDG Books), and
co-author of Networking Essentials Unleashed (SAMS Publishing).