Xen Orchestra - Backup yourself!
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 So I don't recall if this was ever answered or what would be a solid solution to backing up your Xen Orchestra VM. Now simply, you could have a second VM running Xen Orchestra to backup your "primary" XO installation but this seems like the long way around. Additionally I could run NAUBackup to build a full on whatever schedule I need. What I'm curious about is what does @olivier recommend to backing up a XO installation. The same applies to the XOA that his business supports, what do you recommend in these scenarios? 
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 I would say: use XO to backup your VM running XO (whatever using XOA or sources). Inception eh? About the install itself: - the main config is inside the redis database (often in /var/lib/redis)
- and the other source of data (mainly jobs etc.) which will become probably the only database in the future, is the leveldbdatabase: probably inside/var/lib/xo-server/data/leveldb.
- the config file of your xo-server is useful too
 If you backup those 2 db's + the config file, you can even start a new install of Xen Orchestra, and retrieve everything (configured servers, ACLs, backup jobs etc.) 
- the main config is inside the redis database (often in 
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 That was my thought process as well the whole "inception" concept.... So XOS should be able to back up it's self to the target NFS without issue. Or is a manual or separate approach recommend? 
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 Or even better yet, simply schedule a cron job on XOS to backup just the target information to my NFS target? 
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 @DustinB3403 If he can't backup itself, there is a problem, and it means you can't backup any other VM. Otherwise, using a file backup of the small DB + config file is pretty easy and useful. 
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 So I tested the backup functionality within XOS and the appliance backs it's self up without issue. Wow! No additional tools required. Great design @olivier ! 
