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That is precisely my rationale. ÂWeâre using ESXi; resizing a disk is a trivial event that makes more sense for our environment. I also agree with Tom on the training piece. Woe be unto the admin who blindly uses a disk without any investigation and/or verification. Training junior admins to understand all of the possible configurations and to look before they leap are key parts of said trainingâ -Andy From: kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Callahan, Tom Most storage arrays can grow existing disks, which doesn't work as nicely if the disk has a partition. Making a PV out of the entire disk allows much easier PV/VG/LV expansion, without mucking with a partition table. As for the training piece, I'd expect an admin would do some verification a disk is not in use before blindly assuming it's not in use, and overwriting data. There is no standard practice with how to create a PV, it depends on the site.
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