Yes, you can.
Use XFS on top of that as it has dynamic inode allocation and can be expanded
live (but not shrinked).
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> Can i create a nfs partition with lvm and in future extend the partition
> with another hd i.e?
> Not enough details.
> Are you backing up the VM from hyper-v?
> Are you backing up the VM from within the VM?
> Are you backing up the files on the VM or making an image/snapshot?
No. Is only for the "home" files. I need to restore then quickly and
individual.
> Does $storage-provider have a
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 5:00 PM marcos sr wrote:
> I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
> hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
Not enough details.
Are you backing up the VM from hyper-v?
Are you backing up
marcos sr wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
> hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
>
500GB? Buy an eSATA card, external bay, and drop a 4TB drive in.
mark
Hello
I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
Thanks for attention.
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