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Windows 2012 Overview

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Windows Server 2012 pares back to four versions, looks to give small businesses more bang for the buck

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⇚============================================================================================================================⇛ How To Setup Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Step By Step In my last post I explained about the concepts of the Logical Volume Manager (LVM). If you need some background on Logical Volume Manager (LVM) or you are new to LINUX you can read the post  Understanding The Concept Of Logical Volume Manager – LVM . Now hope you have a fair background with linux and the LVM lets try to setup it on a Ubuntu Linux Machine, you can use any LINUX distribution to set Setup Logical Volume Manager (LVM). The commands are almost same. The setup of my machine is :- 1.) Primary Disk 20 Gb (dev/sda). 2.) Secondary Disk 10 GB (dev/sdb) [Will be used for LVM]. 3.) Third Disk 6GB (dev/sdc) [Will be used for LVM]. Now to find the partitions or drives in your machine you can use the following command. sudo fdisk -l Now as per my previous p