Hi Lance,
I had some experiences with a single server deployment, and the bottom
line is, use LVM for your partitions.
Glance will take lots os space, so I would recommend creating separate
LVM for its images. Also, you can create one LVM for the instances.
Size depends on how many images you will have, and how many instances
will intend to launch. Because of that, you should start will smaller
partitions wich you can extend when needed.
I think you can't go much wrong following these guidelines. At least
it is working for me.
Cheers,
Roni.
On 26 November 2012 07:58, Lance Haig <lhaig@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lhaig@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a partition guide for a single server install?
I have 3TB of disk and want to make best use of it.
I have 12Gb for swap and 10 GB for / and 20GB for /home.
The rest I want to dedicate to OpenStack. Can someone help me with
some suggestions as to how to paertition it up.
Thanks
Lance
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