Xan wrote:
I can't think of a good reason (although there may be one) to worry about partitioning within a Linode. Manipulating disk images at the "machine" (Web interface) level gives you all the advantages of LVM, and you have all the simplicity of basic file systems within the Linode.
I'd create all my filesystems via the Web interface. Okay, there's one exception: I've created one raw so that I could use reiserfs for a maildb store (a lot of small files). But still didn't bother to LVM-ize it, because all that's done outside the system.
MMM something askew and your log's grow huge pretty good reason to have a /var/log
Web server, /var/www keeps web sources on their own slice, security for one
Database, /var/lib/mysql
There are a number of reasons for both security and stability. Keeping everying on one slice especially for a server is foolish.
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