> The comfort of administering just one LV, covering both disks carries
> the risk that most of the data will be useless on failure of one disk
> and possible data recovery will be difficult to predict.  The 'classical'
> two partition approach at least gives the possibility to save some
> crucial data to *both* disks.

You could also create 2 LVs: one spread over both disks, and the other
mirrored on both disks, so you'd put the important stuff on the mirrored
one and then use the rest for disposable files.


        Stefan


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