>A new event has been posted on the BYU Unix Users Group website: > >Date: Thursday December 1st >Time: 7:30 PM >Place: 340 Crabtree > >RAID/LVM Presentation > >With disk space being so cheap these days, we finally have the space required >to digitally store our CD collections, photos, video, and countless episodes >of the Simpsons. Come learn about the powerful tools that you can use to >easily set up a system to safely store your data. > >For more info: >man mdadm >man lvm > >URL: http://uug.byu.edu/events.php?id=168 > > > > Just as an extra plug for this meeting: This is one of the more interesting and practical topics that I've seen covered at a Users Group meeting in a while. Most people should be using LVM, and anybody with important data should be using RAID. Plus, there will be a complete demo of setting up a RAID system, and then dividing it up with LVM. You'll get to see the entire process during the presentation!
-- Topher Fischer GnuPG Fingerprint: 3597 1B8D C7A5 C5AF 2E19 EFF5 2FC3 BE99 D123 6674 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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