SQL Server on Linux Storage Secrets | Data Exposed: MVP Edition
SQL Server object disks on Windows Server can be expanded at any time with no issues, but Linux doesn’t quite work like that by default. In a situation where you run out of space, you’re out of luck, unless you know some secrets about Linux. The mysterious Linux Logical Volume Manager must be used before you put anything on the disks to properly set up the disks so you can expand them in a pinch in the future. In this episode with David Klee, we’re going to walk through how to use this service to set up your object volumes the right way from the beginning and show you how to expand the disks with no outage. Break out your pocket protectors and come learn with someone who was compiling Linux kernels while in elementary school!
0:00 Show begins
0:37 About David Klee
1:18 Challenge overview
2:14 Linux Logical Volume Manager
3:00 Demo: Logical Volume Manager Setup
9:22 Who should this set up
10:05 Getting started
✔️ Resources:
$2 Million Reasons to Start with Tuning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nHjLEKdd5k&WT.mc_id=dataexposed-c9-niner
David Klee’s website: https://Davidklee.net?WT.mc_id=dataexposed-c9-niner
Heraflux Data Platform Consultants: https://Heraflux.com?WT.mc_id=dataexposed-c9-niner
SQLlibrium Training: https://Sqlibrium.com?WT.mc_id=dataexposed-c9-niner
About David Klee:
David Klee is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and VMware vExpert with a lifelong passion for technology. David spends his days focusing on the convergence of data and infrastructure as the Founder of Heraflux Technologies and SQLibrium Education. His areas of expertise are cloud, virtualization, performance tuning, and business continuity. David speaks at a number of national and regional technology-related events, including the PASS Summit, VMware VMworld, SQLBits, SQL Saturday events, and many SQL Server User Groups.
About MVPs:
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