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GT-R
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hi, i have no ideas whats the best solutions to partitioning my drives.

should i use lvm, qcow ....

my server is a dual 10core cpu with 256 gb ram. there are 2 of 2tb ssd in raid 1 and 8 of 300gb sas 10k in a raid 10.

now i have a ~1.9tb ssd and a ~1.1tb sas .

i need ideas for my partitioning.
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jevingala
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Hi,

Backup from panel for file based storage is not yet possible.
So if you want to backup from panel then you should go with Lvm based storage.

I assume you will be using Kvm Virtualizor, you can set 100Gb on '/' to store host OS files and guest OS templates and set remaining space for Volume Group.


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GT-R
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but if i put the remaining space in a group, then i dont know if a vm gets ssd or sas.

should i create two lvm groups? one for ssd and one for sas?
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jevingala
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Hi,

Yes, please proceed with creating 2 separate Volume groups.


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