Want to hire LVM developer? Then you should know!
How and where is LVM used?
- Dynamic storage resizing: Increase storage capacity
- Snapshot backups: Create point-in-time copies
- Data migration: Move data between disks
- Striping: Enhance performance with data striping
- Thin provisioning: Allocate storage on-demand
- Volume grouping: Manage multiple volumes collectively
- Incremental backups: Back up only changes since last backup
- RAID configuration: Implement RAID levels
- Live migration: Migrate virtual machines without downtime
- Data tiering: Automatically move data between storage tiers
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead LVM Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 1-3 years |
| $50,000 |
Middle | 3-5 years |
| $70,000 |
Senior | 5-8 years |
| $90,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 8+ years |
| $120,000 |
Quick Facts about LVM.
- Created in 1998 by Heinz Mauelshagen, LVM revolutionized storage management.
- It is widely used in projects involving virtualization and large-scale data storage.
- Entry to LVM requires basic knowledge of Linux systems administration.
- LVM is often paired with technologies like RAID for enhanced data protection.
- Fun fact: LVM’s name stands for Logical Volume Manager, not ‘Lotsa Vodka, Mate!’
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What are top LVM instruments and tools?
- Logical Volume Manager (LVM): A versatile tool released by Heinz Mauelshagen in 1998
- System Storage Manager (SSM): Developed by Red Hat in 2012
- LVM2: An upgraded version of LVM released in 2003
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