Hi Shu,
Sorry I didn't go into more detail, yes I intend to copy the snapshot to a different
medium (potentially to a DR site, at the very least to an independent NAS). The snapshot
is just so I can grab a consistent copy of the disk (even though I understand it risks
filesystem corruption due to incomplete writes) If oVirt now supports hot snapshots it in
3.1 we will look into this.
Jason
On 18/10/2012, at 3:29 PM, Shu Ming <shuming(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
Basically, backup is different from snapshotting. Backup should have
another storage different from the current share storage to store the disk content. oVirt
3.1 does have support for live snapshot of the VM disks and Qemu 1.1 is required at least
to support this operation. In oVirt 3.1, you can also create an backup domain to store the
VM disks, but I think it is not the real backup to another physical storage. So you may
have to copy the snapshot made to other physical storage manually .
2012-10-18 9:20, Jason Lawer:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone give advice on what they are using for backup on their ovirt deployments.
We have been using tar balls & rsync on our linux servers, but are looking for
something more manageable and the number of servers grows rapidly.
>
> I ask because I have been looking at a few options. The first idea that came to mind
was a hot snapshot of the virtual disk, however from what I can see ovirt won't allow
that. Most of the others have serious drawbacks, so I wanted to know if anyone had a
silver bullet before I put more time into it.
>
>
> Jason
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