PLU | Mastering Linux Storage Using LVM2 (2019 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Andrew Mallett
    Full Title: Mastering Linux Storage Using LVM2
    Year: 2019
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Operating Systems
    Skill Level: Intermediate
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Exercise Files, Subtitles .SRT, Slides .PDF)
    Time: 03:30:20
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 200 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 96 Kbps, 2 channels, 48.0 KHz



    Many certification courses will help you with the basics of configuring LVM logical volumes and this course will show you the basics and advanced features of LVM so you are not left on your own.

    At the core of Linux storage subsystems is a thorough knowledge of configuring logical volumes to support different tasks. This course, Mastering Linux Storage Using LVM2, will show you how to configure more than just standard volumes. First, you’ll learn the basics of LVM volumes. Next, you’ll explore advanced volumes and using provisioning. Finally, you’ll discover how to make the best use of limited access to SSDs by configuring cache volumes in LVM2. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of Linux storage that will help you as you move forward to provide the most cost-effective storage solutions for your enterprise. This course is run on Ubuntu 18.04, but any recent Linux distribution will be sufficient.


    Lessons:
    1. Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    2. Linux Storage Management with LVM
    02. Managing Logical Volumes
    03. Listing Storage
    04. Summary and What's Next
    3. Understanding the Layered Storage Model of LVM2
    05. LVM Layers
    06. Command Line Tools
    07. Summary and What's Next
    4. Configuring LVM
    08. How Is LVM Configured?
    09. Configuring LVM Filters
    10. Configuring LVM Metadata
    11. Summary and What's Next
    5. Using Ansible to Deploy LVM
    12. It Is All About Automation
    13. The Initial Ansible Setup
    14. Generating Keys and Distributing with Ansible
    15. Creating a Playbook
    16. Deploying Sudoers Configuration
    17. Apt Service
    18. Summary and What's Next
    6. Configuring Storage for LVM
    19. Block Devices
    20. Creating Partitions
    21. Working with Loop Devices
    22. Creating a Service Unit
    23. Partitioning with Ansible
    24. Summary and What's Next
    7. Configuring Volume Groups and Logical Volumes
    25. Logical Volumes and Volume Groups
    26. Creating Volume Groups
    27. Creating Logical Volumes
    28. Extending Logical Volumes
    29. Defining Logical Volumes with Ad-hoc Commands
    30. Using Ansible Playbooks to Define Logical Volumes
    31. Summary and What's Next
    8. Creating Thinly Provisioned Volumes
    32. Understanding Thin Provisioning
    33. Creating Thin-volumes
    34. Using Ansible to Deploy Thin-volumes
    35. Summary and What's Next
    9. Using LVM Snapshots
    36. Understanding Snapshots
    37. Creating and Managing LVM Snapshots
    38. Creating Snapshots in Ansible
    10. Migrating Data within Volume Groups
    39. Migrating Data
    40. Using Pvmove to Migrate Live Data
    41. Summary and What's Next
    11. Creating RAID, Striped, and Cache Volumes
    42. Special Purpose Volumes
    43. Creating Striped Volumes for Performance
    44. RAID Arrays with LVM
    45. Understanding Cache Volumes
    46. Creating Cache Volumes
    47. Summary


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