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Monday, November 4, 2013

Getting the Most From AWS Ephemeral Volumes

I had mentioned in How to Use LVM and LUKS with EBS Volumes that I used LVM and LUKS for the ephemeral volumes at Lucid Software. I have made the associated scripts public on Github, with an Apache 2.0 license. I'll take just a minute and describe what the script is and how we use it at Lucid.

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