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Should you partition disk for instances in cloud?

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I've always been taught that it's practical to partition your disk using LVM, where each partition is given to a specific directory, e.g (/var, /opt, /home, /usr and /tmp). However, I'm now looking at an environment in the cloud (OCI) where such schema is not used. The only thing that exists is an own partition for /boot/efi, /boot and / (root).

This made me think: Shouldn't such practice be applied in the cloud?

I do not know the answer to this and would like the thoughts of people with far more experience than myself.

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