Talk:Logical disk
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A disk is a little round device (picture), a strictly physical entity. The term logical disk is awkward and used only in a certain place in MS Windows. Virtual disk is similarly awkward, but at least it is recognized in the industry. But what if you will virtualize a USB stick? Would the server see a logical stick then? I would say that server uses logical/virtual volume (maybe storage). This is the most widely established term, that causes no confusion.
Thus I would like to propose renaming this page to logical volume.
This would require deleting the existing logical volume redirect, which is a good thing. Nowadays, a logical volume can be created not only by OS LVM, but also by disk array controller or by storage virtualization appliance.
--Kubanczyk 11:27, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Gets my vote. I created this as there seemed to be a lack of a topic when I was writing the storage virtualization page. Baz whyte 20:32, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

