Xen Orchestra and Continuous Replication
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Considering that my new file server resides on a single host, yeah I'm gonna need to pre-seed the target.
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@DustinB3403 I don't see the connection here. Can you explain further? You can't afford to do the initial replication over the network, so you need to export the VM on a disk that you can move over the destination?
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@olivier said in Xen Orchestra and Continuous Replication:
@DustinB3403 I don't see the connection here. Can you explain further? You can't afford to do the initial replication over the network, so you need to export the VM on a disk that you can move over the destination?
My plan was to go from server to server over the network.
I could push it to my synology that is taking my backups now, and then offload it to the second server, this seems cumbersome though.
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@DustinB3403 Manual seed is for people who can't afford to do the first replication over the network due to very low bandwidth. Otherwise, don't do it.
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@olivier said in Xen Orchestra and Continuous Replication:
@DustinB3403 Manual seed is for people who can't afford to do the first replication over the network due to very low bandwidth. Otherwise, don't do it.
What is your definition of very low bandwidth?
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@DustinB3403 Do you need or not, to transfer the VM content manually with a hard drive disk or by any mean that is not a network copy?
If not, don't even read the manual seed procedure.
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I don't need to manually transfer the content, I just want to hit go, have it take the initial snapshot (I assume it's using snapshots for this) and then seed over.
I wonder how long the initial will take to complete....
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@DustinB3403 said in Xen Orchestra and Continuous Replication:
I don't need to manually transfer the content, I just want to hit go, have it take the initial snapshot (I assume it's using snapshots for this) and then seed over.
I wonder how long the initial will take to complete....
It should take the same no matter what.
Copy to pre-seed location or copy over network to other server.
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@DustinB3403 Forget about manual seeding. Just don't read this paragraph and apply the "normal" procedure.
This is only relevant situation is for people having multiple datacenters with very bad interconnection, when copying VM on a disk and then take your car to the other datacenter has a better bandwidth (sneaker net).
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@olivier said in Xen Orchestra and Continuous Replication:
@DustinB3403 Forget about manual seeding. Just don't read this paragraph and apply the "normal" procedure.
This is only relevant situation is for people having multiple datacenters with very bad interconnection, when copying VM on a disk and then take your car to the other datacenter has a better bandwidth (sneaker net).
Gotcha.
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I'll improve the doc to be sure there no confusion possible