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Re: [Xen-devel] lvm + iscsi + raid



> Currently my environment consists of lvm volumes on Xen0, with iscsi 
> exporting them, which are then imported into the xenU domains and raid1'd 
> there. It would be nice to have a single raid1 volume in xenU which is sliced 
> and diced via lvm, but then i've got lvm + iscsi + raid1 + lvm, which can't 
> be good for performance. Performance isn't a really high concern here but 
> still...
> 
> the idea of running lvm in xen0 is to be able to resize volumes with 
> comparative ease.
> 
> Any comments or suggestions?

I haven't measured it, but I see no reason why LVM should have much of
an impact on block-device performance. It's only doing block address
translation on the data path.

 -- Keir


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