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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Logical Volume Management: HP-UX 11i Version 3 > Chapter 1 IntroductionLVM Limitations |
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LVM is a sophisticated subsystem. It requires time to learn, it requires maintenance, and in rare cases, things can go wrong. HP recommends using logical volumes as the preferred method for managing disks. Use LVM on file and application servers. On servers that have only a single disk and are used only to store the operating system and for swap, a “whole-disk” approach is simpler and easier to manage. LVM is not necessary on such systems. By default, LVM configurations are automatically backed up every time you change them in /etc/lvmconf. Mirroring provides insurance against data loss that is not available under the whole-disk method. Additional limitations to LVM include the following:
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