Re: lvm limitations

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Dne 16. 09. 20 v 6:25 Tomas Dalebjörk napsal(a):
thanks for all the good reflections

the intention is to see if backups can be done in a much more easy way than have ever been built before

Assuming you have checked projects like 'snapper' ?

another solution could be to store the lv as file into a larger fs, and snapshot these fs that than works as a group;

We do not advice/support any user to use device on top of filesystem on top another device - this is only good as a 'toy' - never for anything serious - it has numerous troubles and the noticeable slower performance is
one the easy one...

perhaps a snapshot of the origin can be a new master? if that is ok, which I think is ok, than that will work without a move

With thin-snapshot - each snapshot as just another 'thin' device - so it doesn't really matter what is origin.
You can easily chain snapshot over snapshot over snapshot....


Regards

Zdenek

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