Thanks for that. How about backing up Secondary Storage and the
Cloudstack installation in general?
On 2016-11-04 3:51 AM, Glenn Wagner wrote:
HI,
For KVM its more disk based LVM , you can use scripts like
https://github.com/Win2ix/vmsnapshot
or I found a more commercial version
http://www.acronis.com/en-us/business/backup-advanced/rhev/
Thanks
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How about KVM?
On 2016-11-02 16:47, Sergey Levitskiy wrote:
Veeam works OK for VMware based implementations. You can tag VMs and based on
vsphere tag Veeam will automatically pick them up for the backup processing.
On 11/2/16, 4:21 PM, "Asai"
<a...@globalchangemusic.org<mailto:a...@globalchangemusic.org>> wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good backup solution for a Cloudstack deployment? What's
the best way of backing up VMs and snapshots? I have experience with XenServer,
but I'm moving into a CS deployment now and am looking for recommendations on
best practices.
Thanks
Asai
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