B. To dynamically change the size of logical volumes.
D. To create snapshots.
E. To dynamically create or delete logical volumes.
LVM is a tool that provides logical volume management for Linux systems. It allows you to manage disk storage as a group of logical volumes, rather than as individual disk partitions. This makes it easier to allocate, manage, and resize disk storage dynamically.
With LVM, you can dynamically change the size of logical volumes, create snapshots (read-only copies of a volume that can be used for backup or disaster recovery purposes), and dynamically create or delete logical volumes as needed. This makes it easy to manage disk storage for growing data needs and to respond to changing requirements.
LVM does not provide RAID functionality, so it cannot be used to create RAID arrays. It also does not provide encryption functionality, so it cannot be used to encrypt logical volumes. However, logical volumes managed by LVM can be encrypted using other tools and methods.
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