Managing Storage with the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2010

The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is a powerful tool for managing storage on Linux servers. This video provides an overview of how LVM works and explores several ways that LVM makes storage management easier and more flexible. Examples include how to expand storage capacity on the fly using LVM and resize2fs, and how to migrate data from local storage to a storage area network (SAN) without downtime using pvmove.

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  • This is so fucking awesome!

  • Awesome Video...

  • Nice job, and it's in english , not "Eng-di"!

  • Thank you. It was excellent, to say the least. Regards

  • Thank you. It was excellent, to say the least. Regards

  • Its very nice and precised ... Keeep it up man and help the others :)

  • very good video, thanks!

  • but should you create the file system of the SAN storage?

  • Great tutorial.

  • Wow, finally I have found some tutorial that explains LVM and the benefits of using it to manage Storage more efficiently in about 8 minutes. Great Job. Keep posting!

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