Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 6:28 AM, Jc Polanycia
wrote: I've been following this thread and have a question. Why are you running your VMWare instances on raw partitions versus image files on a filesystem? We use VMWare a bit over here and found that using image files gives us more flexibility in with our VMs(portable, easily duplicatable). Also, we use LVM on top of md RAID1 volumes(using libata) here and have found them to be quite stable and have good performance. Plus you then also get the flexibility to resize partitions as needed (with some some restrictions, of course).
Off topic, as I seldom partition anything (unpartitioned drives perform best),
But huge filesystem perform poorly.
but, you're setting yourself up for disaster using LVM (any corruption to the LVM layer is not recoverable... you'll loose everything... been there done that), and the performance is poor, and MD RAID5/6 devices can be grown (add more disks).
This is why I do NOT used LVM for home use. Basically, I'm not diligent enough in my backups to run the additional risk of LVM corruption. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org