On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Bill Layer wrote:
> My point exactly; but when the system is (mis)configured at the hardware
> level (a form of LVM?) all the filesystem security and redundancy in the
> world is hanging on a thread... make that a greased pole.
>
> The external guy told me also, that on larger servers, that it's typical to
> have the drives configured as 300GB, in instances of 150GB of real media. The
> proverbial 'weak link' breaking the chain.
>
> I am still in awe of this...

So, _if_ you configure it properly for how much real drive space you have,
you'd be ok though..

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