The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) can be used for the following:
B. To dynamically change the size of logical volumes: LVM allows you to resize logical volumes (LVs) on the fly, making it easy to manage storage.
D. To create snapshots: LVM supports creating snapshots of logical volumes, which can be used for backup or testing purposes.
E. To dynamically create or delete logical volumes: LVM enables the dynamic creation and deletion of logical volumes, making it easy to manage storage resources as needed.
Options A and C are not correct:
A. LVM is not used to create RAID 9 arrays. It is used for logical volume management, not for setting up RAID levels.
C. LVM is not primarily used for encrypting logical volumes. Encryption is typically a separate feature that can be applied to logical volumes but is not a core function of LVM itself.
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