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Re: [Xen-users] Backups !
You need the GFS to manage VM failover so you are stuck with there although you still have other options.
In my estimation the best method is to separate the VMs from the data, use a traditional filesystem and san based snapshots either with or without a volume manager for the data. Then you have many options for offhost backups. I noticed that VMware is suggesting very much the same thing in their latest documentation. They suggest that a raw device mapping for data volumes on a SAN for data volumes to facilitate native SAN snapshots which can be presented to a backup host.
The operating system images should be fairly generic anyway, but if you need to back those up just a traditional rsync can do the trick from within the VM itself.
Rob
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Paras pradhan <pradhanparas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My Virtual machines resides on a GFS partition folder (e.g: /guests) .
I can not take LVM snapshot because CLVM is not yet supported for
snapshot. DD takes ages to create backups. What is the traditional
method to backup virtual machines.
does rdiff-backup make sense in my case?
Thanks!
Paras.
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