
LHS Episode #276: Logical Volume Management Deep Dive
Hello and welcome to Episode 276 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts take a relatively in-depth look at the world of Logical Volume Management under Linux. LVM is a method for creating redundant, scalable and highly available disk volumes that can span multiple physical drives and media types. The topic is more immersive than could be covered in one episode but this should be a good initial primer for anyone looking to explore what LVM can offer. Thanks for listening.
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Show Notes
Listen to Episode #276
Segment 1 (Deep Dive)
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Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
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Additional Info
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https://lhs.fyi/cQ (OpenSource)
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https://lhs.fyi/cR (Wikipedia)
Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)
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Hamvention 2019 Campaign
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Eyeball QSO
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Write-Up of LHS by Randy, WU2S, in the Fair Lawn ARC Resonator
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/cS (Fair Lawn ARC)
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Comment on Episode #272 from Norman, KC9NVN
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Comment on Episode #266 from Pierre, VE2HS
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E-mail from Gene, BX8AAD