How to Add New Disks Using LVM to an Existing Linux System
LVM (Logical Volume Management) is a flexible and advanced option available to manage hard disks in most of the major Linux distributions. It is easy
LVM (Logical Volume Management) is a flexible and advanced option available to manage hard disks in most of the major Linux distributions. It is easy
Debian Linux is a popular Linux distribution and caters to end user workstations as well as network servers. Debian is often praised for being a
This is the 6th part of our ongoing Logical Volume Management series, in this article we will show you how to migrate existing logical volumes
In this article, we are going to see how the logical volumes writes the data to disk by striping I/O. Logical Volume management has one
Logical Volume management has great features such as snapshots and Thin Provisioning. Previously in (Part – III) we have seen how to snapshot the logical
LVM Snapshots are space-efficient point-in-time copies of lvm volumes. It works only with lvm and consumes the space only when changes are made to the
Previously we have seen how to create a flexible disk storage using LVM. Here, we are going to see how to extend volume group, extend