Chapter 3. Storage Management
Storage management forms the backbone of Linux system administration. Whether you’re managing a single laptop or a thousand-server datacenter, understanding how Linux handles storage will make the difference between smooth operations and midnight emergency calls. This chapter explores the complete storage stack, from physical disk partitioning through advanced volume management and RAID configurations.
Modern Linux storage has evolved far beyond simple partitions. Administrators today work with logical volumes that can span multiple disks, RAID arrays that protect against hardware failures, and network-attached storage that serves entire organizations. This chapter builds your storage expertise systematically, starting with fundamental concepts before progressing to enterprise-grade configurations. By the end, you’ll confidently manage storage in any Linux environment, from embedded systems to cloud infrastructure.
Storage Fundamentals and Concepts
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