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[Xen-users] Re: FW: Xen Backups
I guess most people would like to avoid the necessary downtime.
On the other hand, when doing live-snapshots (i.e. LVM snapshot target),
live-data may be corrupt (open file handles, databases)...
Best regards,
Christian
James Alspach wrote:
How do most people backup their VM’s? I understand that the suggested
method right now is to install your backup client just as you would if
you were backing up a physical server. It just feels like you should be
able to snapshot the entire VM instead of worrying about just the data.
For instance, how difficult it would be to script taking a VM offline,
exporting it and then bringing it back online. To me this sounds like a
good way to backup your VM’s (as long as you can stand them being
offline for some amount of time while they export). If you could back
up this way recovering from a disaster should be fairly painless. Just
reinstall Xensource, hook it back up to the SAN and import the
VM’s…done. What am I missing? Is it the size of the VM’s that keeps
this from being viable?
Thanks for your help;
James
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