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Re: [Xen-users] Backing up "live" Xen systems?
On 1/4/06, Steve Kemp <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 09:15:37AM -0800, Ram wrote: > If I understood your post, you actually want to have recoverable > "system images" of the virtual systems as opposed to backing up > the data on the virtual systems. Did I get that right?
That is correct.
Although now I realise that my "solution" will not work, the migration doesn't actually copy the image, just the memory. I guess I wasn't remembering correctly.
> The way I see it, to do "live" back ups, you will have to > do it from within the virtual system. You could potential pause, > the virtual instance to avoid data integrity issues and migrate.
> This pause is like to interrupt production, but better than doing > off-line I suppose.
I think that will be the thing to try working with next. I assume that pausing the image then doing a local rsync will
be reasonably quick. But I will need to test it.
Thinking a bit more, you might be better off doing the following: - Pause the virtual system - backup from the physical system - restart the virtual system
This will give you the ability to back up "virtual system images" [I think]. Also, this will mean that you can replicate things easily for multiple virtual machines running on the same physical host [you said you had 4 running
on one physical host]. Also, if you are already backing up your physical, extending it to do this above might be less work.
Thanks Ram
Steve --
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