On 01.11.2013 12:01, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:
I agree with Lennert, 20GB for Linux is a good size for the Template.
For windows, I would recommend using something in the region of 80GB
as it can get bloated with updates etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lennert den Teuling [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 01 November 2013 11:58
To: users
Subject: Re: [poll] linux template disk size
The templates we make available to our clients are 20GB. This seems
to be enough for them, if they need more space the can add a datadisk.
For systems like Ubuntu and CentOS it seems less that 10GB can become
tricky on the long term.
We use LVM for the partitioning so you could extend you root device
over the datadisk. But it's not something that we do quite often,
normally we just add a data drive (which can be resized) and mount it
as homedir (cause this has the most data in most cases) for example.
Thanks guys. This helps. I was also looking at 20 GB + LVM as a very
generic layout.
Lucian
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