Hello,

Freezer seems like a perfect fit for your need.

It's an official OpenStack project that provides backup/restore capabilities 
for Filesystem, Volumes, VMs and Applications.
It supports storing the backups in Object Storage (Swift, Ceph, ...), to an ssh 
server or localy (mounted NFS, GlusterFS, ...).

Here is our Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Freezer
The project's code:
  - https://github.com/openstack/freezer
  - https://github.com/openstack/freezer-api
  - https://github.com/openstack/freezer-web-ui
  - https://github.com/openstack/python-freezerclient

If you have any question, feel free to join our IRC room: #openstack-freezer

Kind Regards,
Pierre
________________________________________
From: Blair Bethwaite <blair.bethwa...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 8:47:31 AM
To: Saverio Proto
Cc: openstack-oper.
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] backup to object store - tool        
recommendations

Hi Saverio. Looks like we will have that issue within a week or two once we 
finally upgrade our rgw (lagging behind the rest of our cluster). I will try 
logging​ this as a priority with Red Hat support.

On 29 Mar. 2017 18:39, "Saverio Proto" 
<ziopr...@gmail.com<mailto:ziopr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello all,

we use rclone a lot, and we are happy with it.

the real problem I would say is that a lot of these tools use the
latest AWS4 signature.

AFAIK the radosgw with Ceph Jewel and Openstack keystone integration
supports only AWS2 signature because of this bug:
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/19056

is anyone else hitting this ?

Saverio

2017-03-27 22:11 GMT+02:00 John Dickinson <m...@not.mn<mailto:m...@not.mn>>:
>
>
> On 27 Mar 2017, at 4:39, Blair Bethwaite wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for good tools to perform
>> file-system/tree backups and restores to/from a (Ceph RGW-based)
>> object store (Swift or S3 APIs)? Happy to hear about both FOSS and
>> commercial options please.
>>
>> I'm interested in:
>> 1) tools known to work or not work at all for a basic file-based data backup
>
> There's a bunch of backup tools that will work with the Swift API and/or the 
> S3 API.
>
> Veritas, Commvault, Trilio, and CloudBerry all work. There's other companies 
> too that can back specific stuff up to Swift (e.g. Percona with MySQL).
>
> (The above list taken from https://www.swiftstack.com/solutions/backup [my 
> employer] because it's the first linkable place I knew of to answer your 
> question.)
>
>
> --John
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Plus these extras:
>> 2) preserves/restores correct file metadata (e.g. owner, group, acls etc)
>> 3) preserves/restores xattrs
>> 4) backs up empty directories and files
>> 5) supports some sort of snapshot/versioning/differential
>> functionality, i.e., will keep a copy or diff or last N versions of a
>> file or whole backup set, e.g., so that one can restore yesterday's
>> file/s or last week's but not have to keep two full copies to achieve
>> it
>> 6) is readily able to restore individual files
>> 7) can encrypt/decrypt client side
>> 8) anything else I should be considering?
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> ~Blairo
>>
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