Am 28. Oktober 2014 21:46:26 schrieb Adam Goryachev
<mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au>:
> On 29/10/14 07:00, xpac wrote:
> > Currently I have BackupPC set to simply backup the entire directory which
> contains the .vmsd, .vmx, .vmdk, etc files.
> >
> > Is there a "better"/recommended/best practices way to do this that is
> different than what I am currently doing?
>
> You could in theory take a snapshot of the LV that the disk image sits
> on, mount the snapshot, then create the "chunks", and then umount/delete
> the snapshot, or any similar method, though a restore will produce an
> image of a "crashed" machine (like power failure crashed).
That's what I do except for creating the chunks. The drawback about the
large files is that the initial backup takes days to complete. In addition,
I use the snapshot feature to be able to revert to previous version of the
VM. I therefore keep only one full backup at all.
I plan to refine this by additionally use BackupPc on certain virtual disks
with user data.
HTH
Boris
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