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Migration whm to a new hardware with LVM partition ?

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  • 24x7server
    Hello :), What is your HDD size ? It's not necessary to create LVM partition on cPanel server. You can create normal partition on your server. But with the LVM partition you can easily increase partition size when you want.
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  • theluli
    Hello :), What is your HDD size ? It's not necessary to create LVM partition on cPanel server. You can create normal partition on your server. But with the LVM partition you can easily increase partition size when you want.

    Hi Thanks for fast reply Right now whm server has 1TB, which is not LVM, but what l am trying to do is to clone to a new hardware which l have setup LVM, for of course as you mentioned for easy partition near future
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  • cPanelMichael
    Right now whm server has 1TB, which is not LVM, but what l am trying to do is to clone to a new hardware which l have setup LVM, for of course as you mentioned for easy partition near future

    Hello, I suggest using "WHM >> Transfer Tool" if the hardware or partition configuration is different. The following documents will help you to get started: How to Move All cPanel Accounts from One Server to Another - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation
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