Tom Lane wrote:
>What I'd recommend in the short term is that you use a filesystem
>implementation that allows a logical filesystem to span multiple
>physical disks. My preferred OS, HPUX, can do this easily; I believe
>the same thing can be done with some Linux filesystems but don't know
>the details. (Any help out there?)
Linux kernel 2.4 supports Logical Volumes. As in HP/UX, this enables a
logical partition to be assembled from multiple partitions on multiple
disks.
I haven't tried it yet, though.
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