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Tag: LVM

The creation and expansion of the Linux system LVM logical volume (detailed explanation, graphic

LVM introduction: LVM (Logical Volume Manager) Chinese name: Logical Volume Manager, essentially a virtual device driver, is a new addition between the block device and the physical device in the

October 16, 2021By Simo Linux Command, creation, detailed explanation, Expansion, graphic, linux, logic, LVM, system, volumeLeave a Comment

Linux Command LVM and Disk Management

LVM and disk quotas
One, LVM logical volume management
1, LVM overview
Logical Volume Manager, logical volume management
(1) Dynamically adjust the disk capacity to improve the flexibility of disk

October 16, 2021By Simo Linux Command, Disk, linux, LVM, managementLeave a Comment

LVM logical volume management in Linux

1. Introduction

LVM is the abbreviation of Logical Volume Manager (Logical Volume Manager). It is a mechanism for managing disk partitions in the Linux environment. LVM is a logical layer bui

October 16, 2021By Simo Linux China, linux, logic, LVM, management, volumeLeave a Comment

LVM logical volume and disk quota operation Daquan! (With the theoretical cheats)

1. Logical volume management1. Role: Dynamically adjust disk capacity to improve the flexibility of disk management
2. The /boot partition is used to store boot files and cannot be created based on

October 16, 2021By Simo Linux cheats, Daquan, disks, Introduction, logic, LVM, operation, quotas, rolls, theoryLeave a Comment

Use RAID and LVM disk array technology

RAID Redundant Array of Disks
   RAID technology combines multiple hard disk devices into one capacity A larger and more secure disk array, and the data is divided into multiple segments and store

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage array, Disk, LVM, RAID, technology, useLeave a Comment

FileSystems – Optimize storage of RAID5 to 10 million to 20 million files (currently using LVM XFS)

Although I browsed some questions here, I think that every situation is different and may require completely different solutions.

I have :

> Linux software RAID5 on 4x4TB enterprise-cla

August 22, 2021By Simo Storage Current, Document, FileSystems, LVM, Optimization, RAID, RAID5, storage, Used, Wan, XFSLeave a Comment
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