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Visual LVM is a graphical Linux LVM management tool released in 2018 by Chongqing Weilizi Technology Co.,Ltd. It is positioned as a GUI tool for storage management. The page highlights the slogan “Visual LVM makes work more efficient,” with the core goal of turning complex Linux LVM/storage operations into graphical workflows and freeing users from tedious manual tasks.
Based on the captured content, Visual LVM supports all Linux distributions and is compatible with both ARM and Intel architectures. It also supports RAID 0/1/4/5/6/10, making it suitable for Linux server environments that need to handle multiple disks, redundancy, or performance-oriented disk arrays. Remote management is one of its key selling points, and it does not require a local Linux graphical interface or compilation-based installation, which is friendly to common headless server setups.
The page does not disclose its pricing model, license type, whether it is free, whether there is a commercial edition or trial version, or whether it is open source or closed source. Although Download and Resource sections are available, the main page does not provide enough information. Before procurement or production deployment, users should contact [email protected] or further check the download and resource pages.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and a focus on Linux LVM and RAID scenarios; support for remote management without a local GUI, matching typical server operations practices; and seemingly broad coverage across distributions and architectures. Its weaknesses are the limited amount of public information: there are no feature screenshots, permission and security details, compatibility matrix, installation documentation, API/SDK information, integration ecosystem, or pricing details, making it hard to assess maintainability in an enterprise production environment.
It is suitable for Linux system administrators, storage administrators, and small to mid-sized teams that do not want to rely on the LVM command line over the long term. If an enterprise already has a mature automation-based operations system, or requires APIs, auditing, access control, monitoring integrations, and similar capabilities, it will need to further verify whether the product meets those requirements.
The domain and company information indicate that it is a Chinese company, but the captured text does not provide information about access availability, so its accessibility in China is marked as unknown. Alternatives include native Linux command-line LVM, Cockpit storage management, Webmin, and disk management tools bundled with various Linux distributions.
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