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    KVM homelab - Storage type?

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      VoodooRabbit87
      last edited by

      So i have a hp z420 workstation i want to use as a KVM home lab setup, so far i have everything setup bar storage and networking.

      I want to replicate as much as possible what a linux shop would do (without necessarily having the hadware). I have an lsi raid card in there with 4 x 500gb drives in raid 10. This will be used as vm storage, is currently GPT, formatted as EXT4

      What storage type should i be using - i've seen people using volume groups for thin provisioning (LVM?), i know ovirt uses nfs.

      would it be wise to use nfs, sharing and mounting the shares locally? Basically looking for exposure to as much as possible, i know i could just leave it as is.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce @VoodooRabbit87
        last edited by Obsolesce

        @voodoorabbit87

        1. I prefer to use XFS instead of EXT4.
        2. LVM is what I always use for it's many benefits.
        3. Use custom partitioning, give / about 65 GB (or less if you want) and use the rest of the space for /DATA. Both XFS.
        4. Then do your OS install and set up KVM.
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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite
          last edited by black3dynamite

          Depending on the OS, I usually stick with whatever is the default filesystem (XFS/EXT4).
          LVM is your best friend.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by

            Use LVM and XFS.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Definitely LVM and XFS.

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                VoodooRabbit87
                last edited by

                Cheers, thanks for the responses guys

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