Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.eb...@proxmox.com> --- vzdump.adoc | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+)
diff --git a/vzdump.adoc b/vzdump.adoc index b5bbac7..b01d3c5 100644 --- a/vzdump.adoc +++ b/vzdump.adoc @@ -136,6 +136,44 @@ not included in backups. For volume mount points you can set the *Backup* option to include the mount point in the backup. Device and bind mounts are never backed up as their content is managed outside the {pve} storage library. +VM Backup Fleecing +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +WARNING: Backup fleecing is still being worked on (also in upstream QEMU) and is +currently only a technology preview. + +When a backup for a VM is started, QEMU will install a "copy-before-write" +filter in its block layer. This filter ensures that upon new guest writes, old +data still needed for the backup is sent to the backup target first. The guest +write blocks until this operation is finished so guest IO to not-yet-backed-up +sectors will be limited by the speed of the backup target. + +With backup fleecing, such old data is cached in a fleecing image rather than +sent directly to the backup target. This can help guest IO performance and even +prevent hangs in certain scenarios, at the cost of requiring more storage space. +Use e.g. `vzdump 123 --fleecing enabled=1,storage=local-lvm` to enable backup +fleecing, with fleecing images created on the storage `local-lvm`. + +The fleecing storage should be a fast local storage, with thin provisioning and +discard support. Examples are LVM-thin, RBD, ZFS with `sparse 1` in the storage +configuration, many file-based storages. Ideally, the fleecing storage is a +dedicated storage, so it running full will not affect other guests and just fail +the backup. Parts of the fleecing image that have been backed up will be +discarded to try and keep the space usage low. + +For file-based storages that do not support discard (e.g. NFS before version +4.2), you should set `preallocation off` in the storage configuration. In +combination with `qcow2` (used automatically as the format for the fleecing +image when the storage supports it), this has the advantage that already +allocated parts of the image can be re-used later, which can still help save +quite a bit of space. + +WARNING: On a storage that's not thinly provisioned, e.g. LVM or ZFS without the +`sparse` option, the full size of the original disk needs to be reserved for the +fleecing image up-front. On a thinly provisioned storage, the fleecing image can +grow to the same size as the original image only if the guest re-writes a whole +disk while the backup is busy with another disk. + Backup File Names ----------------- -- 2.39.2 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel