
Volume Groups
Volume Groups are a way to combine multiple physical storage devices, like hard drives or SSDs, into a single, flexible pool of storage. Instead of managing each device separately, you can allocate and resize storage more easily within the group. Think of it like merging several containers into one larger container, making it simpler to store, adjust, and manage data. This approach enhances efficiency, flexibility, and the ability to adapt to changing storage needs without complex reconfigurations. Volume Groups are a foundational concept in advanced storage management, commonly used in systems like Linux Logical Volume Management (LVM).