The Importance of Logical Volume Management
Logical Volume Management (LVM) is a method used in Linux to manage hard disk drives and storage devices. Moreover, it abstracts file systems from physical storage devices like hard drives It lets you resize volumes, create snapshots, and migrate data between physical devices without disrupting file systems or programs. For instance, you can add new physical disks to your system, allocate them to a volume group, and expand logical volumes to leverage the extra capacity