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Re: [Xen-users] what to backup Xen partition with?
JHJE (Jan Holst Jensen) wrote:
I have 4 x 10GB to backup. Of course, the backup is done
while the domains are down.
The domains are 4 different Linux distributions I make tests on.
[...]
But it's still too slow (dd+bzip2). Would you know another
way to make partition backups?
Hi.
Since these are all Linux distros, AND you are backing up while the
domains are down, I would suggest that you simply mount the partitions
and do a tarball of the file system - or do an rsync of the whole thing
for even better performance.
dd will always be slow and oversized! You have to read every single
byte, and if you're writing to a file on the same disk, the disk is
going to be chugging back and forth even worse. Even on another disk,
it's hardly efficient. And if it's a live file system, you're in danger
because it's possible, even likely that blocks will not yet be written
to disk and you can have an extremely corrupt filesystem recorded
without the information to fix it.
So don't do partition backups. Store a note about the size and location
of the partition, a note about the type of file system, then mount it
and do a tarball of the files. There are techniques to make a
file-system snapshot and a "paused" copy of the Xen domain that may also
help: snapshot it and build a new domaiun frm the copy, then shut the
copy down and make a tarball from *that*. It'll also restore to a new
partition a lot faster than a dd copy, and you can use a different sized
partition for the newly restored domain if desired.
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