Overview
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Explore the use of LVM (Logical Volume Manager) on Ubuntu Linux servers for managing storage in LXD virtual machines. Learn about the flexibility LVM provides in storage management and how to create an LVM "Volume Group" consisting of multiple physical disks. Discover the process of registering a Volume Group with LXD as a Storage Pool and creating LXD virtual machines with Storage Volumes on the new pool. Understand the key benefit of expanding Volume Groups over time by registering additional Physical Volumes. Follow along with a hands-on demonstration covering LVM architecture overview, creating additional LVM data disks, configuring Linux LVM Volume Group, registering it as an LXD Storage Pool, launching an LXD VM on the LVM Storage Pool, and extending the LVM Volume Group. Gain practical insights into implementing LVM storage solutions for LXD virtualization in this comprehensive tutorial.
Syllabus
Intro | LXD Storage Driver for LVM
Overview of LVM Architecture
Start of LVM Hands-On Demo
Create Additional LVM Data Disks
Configure Linux LVM Volume Group
Register LVM Volume Group as LXD Storage Pool
Launch LXD VM on LVM Storage Pool
Extend LVM Volume Group
Taught by
Trevor Sullivan