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Is there any limit in how many drives I can combine in one LV

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Let say I have 16 4TB Drives in a Raid 1 setup (two drives per raid1). This gives me 8 4TB drives to store on. Now I want those to be one big partition. Is it possibel to use all those 8 drives in one LVG and then into one LV.

Or would I be better off doing this another way? I am asking because I am looking at a software that needs to have everyting store in one local destination. So I cannot share the data on these Separate 4TB Raid 1 volumes. I need them to be one.

Also, lets say the above become the double, so I have 16 4TB (raided in raid1). Will that also work? IS there a limit on how many drives one LVG can hold and work with?

I am all ears for even better solutions. But I really would like to keep it as simple as possible. Also like the idea of being able to get bigger drives for coming RAID1 pairs and being able to add those to the LV storage.

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