Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Node-Local Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is integrated with a backend LVM2 data storage stack.
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Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Node-Local Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is integrated with a backend LVM2 data storage stack.
Docker volume plugin for LVM volumes
lvm2go implements a Go API for the lvm2 command line tools.
Born2beRoot is a hands-on Linux server setup project. Learn to manage users , groups, partitions , LVM , and essential services while mastering security tools like SSH, UFW, and Cron . Perfect for building robust, scalable, and secure server environments from scratch.
Performing iSCSI Fiber Connection and disk partitioning with LVM, mounting the partition and exptending the mount
Performing iSCSI Network Connection and disk partitioning with LVM, mounting the partition and exptending the mount
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Disk configuration using LVM in Linux Server
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Exporter
Server Disk Expansion Plan – Expanding / (Root Filesystem)
LVM enables flexible storage management in Linux by dynamically resizing, extending, or reducing logical volumes without downtime. It simplifies disk management using physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes.
Ansible role to mange disk partitions, LVM VGs and LVOLs, filesystems and mounts
INTEGRATING MULTIPLE TECHNOLOGIES INTO ONE PLACE.
This project aims to introduce you to the wonderful world of virtualization. You will create your first machine in VirtualBox (or UTM if you can’t use VirtualBox) under specific instructions. Then, at the end of this project, you will be able to set up your own operating system while implementing strict rules.
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