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In the previous chapter we discussed how disks or LUNs get incorporated into VxVM. That was admittedly a complicated chapter. From here on it is relatively straightforward, at least until you reach the technical deep dive section. Veritas had some very bright developers when they designed VxVM, and it shows. Some of the concepts are not easy to grasp because of the genius behind them. But once you understand them and get the hang of them, you will never want anything else. Guaranteed.

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Herminghaus, V. (2009). Disk Groups. In: Storage Management in Data Centers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85023-6_4

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