Hi,
has anyone tryed to compress the file that simulates the VPS hard disk?
If so, what's the comressio achieved?
Thanks


On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 12:52:02 +0400, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
On 03/28/2012 08:01 PM, Mark Olliver wrote:

Hi,

With ploop is it possible rather than using a file to use and lvm partition as the backend storage?


What for? The whole purpose of ploop is to use a file as a storage.

If your question is can a CT use a dedicated LVM partition then the
answer is yes, and it was quite possible before ploop.

Also plop is it possible for the guest to run it’s own lvm layer, with kvm currently you can assign each VE a kvm partition then as it boots up it runs its own lvm layer where the root partition is stored.


My rough guess is yes you can (and again, ploop is not about it).

You can give a CT an access to physical disk or disk partition or LVM
volume or volume group using vzctl set --devnodes and then manage it
from the inside. But I haven't tried it, because I don't see any
practical use for it.

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