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With a narrow focus on storage management on Linux, this book covers LVM in great detail. is an excellent reference for advanced usage and can help someone who wants to really understand how LVM works.
Provides a comprehensive overview of logical volume management (LVM) and its use in Linux systems, covering topics such as volume creation, management, and backup.
For beginners in LVM, this book is an excellent resource that takes a structured and educational approach to the subject.
Covers the fundamentals of Linux device drivers and provides insights into the kernel's block layer, which is essential for understanding LVM.
A book that covers volume management systems for Linux, this book has excellent coverage of LVM. However, it does also cover some other systems, so it is not 100% focused on LVM, but it is still very helpful as a reference.
An official guide from Red Hat on managing LVM in RHEL environments, providing detailed instructions and best practices.
While this book primarily focuses on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it does go into LVM in some detail. As a result, this book is still useful as a reference for LVM, even for people who are not using Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
A beginner-friendly introduction to LVM, covering the basics of volume creation, management, and troubleshooting.
A step-by-step guide to LVM for beginners, covering basic concepts and practical examples.
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