Re: [linux-lvm] lvm and md

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Peter,
both ways are fine depending on your priorities.

I'ld prefer to group disks together with MD for resilience (i.e RAID1)
and then use those as LVM physical volumes to have the flexibility to allocate
space to logical volumes online.

More convenient this way rather than changing raidtabs which cause interruptions
to your volumes on size changes.

Because a core feature of LVM is to resize logical volumes online, the given
resizing capabilities of filesystems (i.e. reiser, xfs) allow you to
grow the filesystem online as well.


On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 10:29:07AM +0800, Peter Yao wrote:
> Should we build lvm volumns on top of soft raid(md) or build md on top 
> of lvm volumns?
> I prefer to build md on top of lvm volumns because lvm can hide the 
> hardware details from md. Just want to know how do you think about this.
> Or any URLs? Thanks.
> -- 
> Peter Yao
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