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    Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM

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    • FATeknollogeeF
      FATeknollogee @Emad R
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      @emad-r said in Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM:

      @fateknollogee

      After using Ovirt, and trying to configure it properly . I came to the conclusion that there is nothing better than a Vanilla KVM server, and backing it up using standard scripts, you want to feel extra fancy install cockpit.

      Do these scripts do incremental or is this always a full backup?
      How do you test your backups?

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      • Emad RE
        Emad R @FATeknollogee
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        @fateknollogee said in Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM:

        @emad-r said in Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM:

        @fateknollogee

        After using Ovirt, and trying to configure it properly . I came to the conclusion that there is nothing better than a Vanilla KVM server, and backing it up using standard scripts, you want to feel extra fancy install cockpit.

        Do these scripts do incremental or is this always a full backup?
        How do you test your backups?

        https://mangolassi.it/post/321897

        This is an example of what I thought will be an High availability cause I didn't know much about GlusterFS.
        But alot of users pointed it will be good backup and not HA

        And yh it is always full backup. And I can run the vm to test it .

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        • PenguinWranglerP
          PenguinWrangler
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          I run the Veeam for all my servers now. The Veeam endpoint protection or the Veeam for Linux. Both are free. Mainly Linux, one Window server.

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          • matteo nunziatiM
            matteo nunziati @FATeknollogee
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            @fateknollogee I dont understand is this at hypervisor level?! It seems... in such a case the o ly alternative is xenorchedtra w/ xenserver, then there is unitrends but I've never used this. Finally home made stuff:

            • Snap
            • Mount snap
            • Backup w/ borg or similar
            • Unmount snap
            • Kill snap
            • Dump vm config
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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee @matteo nunziati
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              @matteo-nunziati Yes, hypervisor level aka host based backups

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              • PenguinWranglerP
                PenguinWrangler
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                Personally, I don't like hypervisor level backups. I like running the veeam agent. That way I can restore to any hypervisor.

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                • matteo nunziatiM
                  matteo nunziati @PenguinWrangler
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                  @penguinwrangler said in Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM:

                  Personally, I don't like hypervisor level backups. I like running the veeam agent. That way I can restore to any hypervisor.

                  Out of curiosity: this means you need some sort of extra solution to manage all the agents or you simply treat all vms as independent systems without a central management app?

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                  • PenguinWranglerP
                    PenguinWrangler @matteo nunziati
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                    @matteo-nunziati Yes, I treat them independently. Which I would love to have the Veeam Appliance which can control them but money is too tight for that. That is a downside but if I get enough money eventually and then want to switch to a different hypervisor I can do that from my Veeam backups very easily.

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                    • matteo nunziatiM
                      matteo nunziati @PenguinWrangler
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                      @penguinwrangler nice approach, I've gone the opposite way with altaro...

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @PenguinWrangler
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                        @penguinwrangler said in Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM:

                        @matteo-nunziati Yes, I treat them independently. Which I would love to have the Veeam Appliance which can control them but money is too tight for that.

                        Let us know when the money isn't so tight 😉

                        @RestoronixSean

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