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Expanding EVS Disk Capacity
Updated on 2023-10-17 GMT+08:00
Expanding EVS Disk Capacity
- Expanding EVS Disk Capacity (Without LVM)
This section describes how to expand the capacity of an EVS disk that does not have an LVM logical volume. In the following example, a 100-GB system disk and a 470-GB data disk are mounted to an ECS, and the system and data disks are expanded to 200 GB and 940 GB, respectively. - Expanding EVS Disk Capacity (with LVM)
This section describes how to expand the capacity of EVS disks that have an LVM logical volume. In the following example, two 400-GB data disks are mounted to an ECS. The two disks form a 696-GB LVM logical volume through data striping, and the logical volume is mounted to the /hana/data directory. This section describes how to expand the /hana/data directory to 1.4 TB by expanding the capacity of the EVS disks and file systems.
Parent topic: Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion
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