On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 06:43:33AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > Lennart Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> You might want to stripe the volume for editing accross both > >> disks. Lvm can do that without you having to resrot to raid0. Gives > >> you more speed on file I/O. It's a per volume thing so you can keep > >> /usr, /var, /home on the first disk and just stripe the editing LV > >> when you get the 2nd disk. > > > > LVM can do that, but as soon as you start to add to the LVM later you > > loose it. In general it isn't recommended to use the stripping features > > in LVM. > > You do? That would be a bug or at least missing feture then. Recently > there has been some work on raid support inside lvm (raid1 support was > added) so I don't think it is totaly deprecated. > > > -- > > Len Sorensen > > MfG > Goswin > Tell me more about raid1 support inside lvm, because that's what I'm looking at for /. I know about raid0 (lvm's striping) but can't find mirroring in lvm.
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