This is the announce the forthcoming OxLUG meeting this Sunday. We apologise for the short notice.
********************************************************** Logical Volume Management on Linux (LVM)
Date: 7th March 2004 Time: 6.30pm Location: Comlab (entrance from the door by the car park) Afterwards: In the Lamb and Flag, St Giles' **********************************************************
LVM is the established standard for on-line disk storage management under Linux.
The aims of this talk are:
To introduce existing LVM concepts and tools under Linux;
To discuss the architecture used for the new LVM2/device mapper in the 2.6 kernel and the extra features and performance improvements it provides.
LVM2 is a new backwards-compatible implementation of LVM using a lightweight kernel driver known as the "device mapper".
The new framework supports: Writeable high-performance snapshots; Sophisticated remapping tools; Greatly enhanced configurability; Human-readable (and editable) configuration backups; Atomic metadata updates; Improved data recovery in the event of disk failure; Cluster-awareness.
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