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Re: (OT) LVM and mount (was SELinux: home dir is symlink, httpd from files : msg#00178
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Re: (OT) LVM and mount (was SELinux: home dir is symlink, httpd from files in home dir) |
On Thursday 20 January 2005 19:04, Nick Urbanik <nicku@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes, I used LVM for many years, but found that the performance of the
> virtual disks was quite a lot lower than the physical ones (using
> hdparm -t and other measures). That has probably changed by now; I
> was using LVM 1.
Everything has changed since LVM1. Please run the benchmarks that matter to
you using LVM2 with a recent Fedora or RHEL kernel. If you find any
significant performance loss then please raise it for discussion on
fedora-devel-list or an LVM list.
LVM should be giving you good performance.
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