Hi,

As long as the files actually reside in different directories, you could
allways have different directories go to different hard drives.

In Unix/Linux it is very easy to link a directory, or even individual
files, to wherever you want in the file system.

On Windows, I think you must mount a hard drive exclusively to a specific
directory (or drive letter).

With this technique you can have Discovery think the files are in the
original place.

As for configurating the location of the Dirscovery data files, I do not
know...

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> We are discovery 1.6.
> For our configuration, is it possible to separate the data files from  the
> application binaries? To save space, our Management wants to put  the
> Discovery application binaries on 1 drive, and the Discovery data  files
> on
> another drive.
>
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