As fast as the raw disks, but can develop and is simpler than LVM?

To avoid fragmentation and increase fixed virtual readers of performance are recommended.  These cannot grow if you have first to them as a great space and waste in the host drive.

Or use LVM in the comments and add a flat disc of 2 GB at a time, say. Who is merged into a pool of space of storage where the guest linux stores its logical volumes, or something like that.

But LVM seems complicated, is there an easier way (and I hope than automatic) to develop virtual drives without losing any show?

UlyssesOfEpirus wrote: to avoid fragmentation and increase performance fixed virtual drives are recommended.  These cannot grow if you have first to them as a great space and waste in the host drive.

I have no problem, expand a flat disc, so I'm not sure where you get this info from!

But LVM seems complicated, is there an easier way (and I hope than automatic) to develop virtual drives without losing any show?

Of course, it is easier to treat if not use LVM, then it is straightforward.  Although I would never extend a drive without first having a good backup of it!

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