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RAID and LVM storage management

by Robert Anderson last modified 2007-09-05 13:36

For the September 2007 SLUG/Seacoast/UNH/Durham meeting, Ben Scott will be speaking on storage management using RAID and LVM.

What SLUG Meeting
When 2007-09-10
from 19:00 to 21:00
Where Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH
Contact Name Ben Scott
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About the presentation


  RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) and LVM (Logical Volume
Manager) let you do more with your disks than create partitions and
filesystems.  With RAID, you can combine disks to make larger
filesystems, and/or add redundancy to help protect against disk
failure.  LVM takes that a step further, by letting you create
arbitrary Logical Volumes (to hold filesystems), which can be easily
reallocated, resized, moved, and copied (snapshots).

Ben will be talking about some of the concepts, review the tools and
techniques available, and (hopefully) doing a live demonstration of
some of the things you can do.  The specifics will be flexible, in
response to attendee demand.

About the speaker


Ben is a local Linux user, enthusiast, and advocate.  He handles the
care and feeding of the GNHLUG Internet server, and is a GNHLUG
Bored^W Board Member.

About SLUG


 SLUG is the Seacoast Linux User Group, and is a chapter of GNHLUG,
the Greater NH Linux User Group.  Rob Anderson is the SLUG
coordinator.  SLUG meets the second Monday of every month, same time,
same place.  You can find out more about SLUG and GNHLUG at the
http://slug.gnhlug.org/ and http://www.gnhlug.org/ websites.

 Meetings take place starting at 7:00 PM.  Meetings are open to all.
The meeting proper ends around 9ish, but it's not uncommon to find
hangers-on there until 10 or later.  They take place in Room 301 (the
third floor conference room), of Morse Hall, at the University of New
Hampshire, in Durham.


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