Re: LVM on RAID

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We've been doing that on a number of hosts, using Compaq SMART2, HP Smart Array, and Dell PERC II/PERC 2/PERC 4 hardware SCSI RAID cards for several years. The combination's never been a bit of trouble, and I'll add my vote to those who wouldn't think of doing a server without some sort of storage redundancy.

Likewise I wouldn't set up a server without LVM. I was spoiled by the flexibility of the Netware 4 storage management layer and am loath to give it up just because we don't run Netware anymore.

- -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mwood@IUPUI.Edu
Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
means the exact opposite.

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