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I work on various platforms including IBM-AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, and storage technologies ONTAP and OneFS and have hands on experience on Oracle Database.
Add New Disks Using LVM to Linux

How to Add New Disks Using LVM to an Existing Linux System

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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 to manage the disks with LVM than the tradition

Add Disk Larger Than 2TB to Linux

How to Add a New Disk Larger Than 2TB to An Existing Linux

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Have you ever tried to do the partitioning of hard disk larger than 2TB using fdisk utility and wondered why you end up getting a warning to use GPT? Yes, you got that right.

Add a New Disk to an Existing Linux

How to Add a New Disk to an Existing Linux Server

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As system administrators, we would have got requirements wherein we need to configure raw hard disks to the existing servers as part of upgrading server capacity or sometimes disk replacement in case of disk

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