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On 30/06/21 11:28, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Also, point me that make sense also for some 'virtual servers' (or
better, 'virtual storage') setup.
EG, considering a SAN, splitting virtual volumes in predefined chunks
(1/2TB) and 'recombine' them via LVM in the guest, permit to move
around smaller volumes, transparently for the guest.

My personal preference, for VM, is having two partition in a single virtual disk (the first one for the swap, the second one for /). And then resize the disk.

If you want to have a separate /home (I see the need only if you want to apply quotas) I just use a second disk.

I cannot see any advantage on using LVM inside a VM.

Simone
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