* [linux-lvm] LVM or mdutils/raidtools?
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@ 1999-02-18 19:03 ` jens
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From: jens @ 1999-02-18 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sleas, linux-lvm
On Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 03:56:48PM -0600, Shawn Leas wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 jens@pinguin.conetix.de wrote:
> > not yet. I am wonderin whether I should. Or probably use
> > mdutils/raidtools instead. Maybe you can give me an ( unbiased ;> )
> > suggestion.
> Using LVM you would gain experience useful in Solaris, HPUX, etc...
I do not need that just yet, it's only a home system.
> Also, it's a LOT more flexible, and extensible.
ACK, but partitions do not change _that_ often round here. What I would
like, though is to seamlessly integrate a new hard disk into the existing
volumes, when using striping.
>> Primary issue is speed, but of course (as I have not had a single disk
>> failure save my two ZIP drives which were both broken) data safety would
>> be important as well. I do monthly complete backups (roughly) but I just
>> cannot afford a filesystem slowly corrupting itself.
> For being labeled ALPHA, LVM is awesome. I haven't had a single LV
> related issue that I can see.
I'll play around with it on my 'playground server'. If I like it, I'll
probably use it. Thanks. :)
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