[sllug-members]: LVM and RAID
Joseph Hall
joseph at thatworks.com
Tue Jan 29 09:36:45 MST 2008
One big thing that LVM doesn't do is redundancy. That's what RAID is
really good for. LVM is really good at filesystem management. It's
common to create a RAID array to handle redundancy, and then put an
LVM volume on top of it to handle the filesystem itself.
On Jan 29, 2008 9:20 AM, Adam Barrett <dragen at gmail.com> wrote:
> A while back I know the SLLUG covered LVM (it is distant in my memory now).
>
> My main question is, and I didn't see anything in the LVM
> documentation about it, but how does LVM work with RAID? Does it? Is
> it an alternative or does it work with RAID?
>
> Any links or references would be appreciated.
>
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