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    KVM in Production - Build it yourself

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @travisdh1
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      @travisdh1 said in KVM in Production - Build it yourself:

      @dave_c said in KVM in Production - Build it yourself:

      Yes, I know. I am reading documentation and some of the source to determine if it is viable or not. So far it seems like some of the features it implements have been some how included in libvirt. Perhaps it would be a good challenge to bring this up to date.

      The most important question is: Does anyone know a complete open source backup system for KVM? Like xen-orchestra for XS
      I know about convirture and vprotect; seems like SEP has something but I am looking for open source (you know, because of reasons)

      Backups should be super easy. Take a snapshot -> copy the original disk image file -> remove snapshot, done.

      Backups are totally not that that easy.

      Sure they are is you have unlimited storage and unlimited bandwidth on 1 Gbps+ connections.

      But in the real world, we need incrementals and/or differentials of those snaphots.

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        dave_c @JaredBusch
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        But in the real world, we need incrementals and/or differentials of those snaphots.

        Exactly. And please, a super easy and fast way to recover, either a VM or a file.
        I know that Veeam/Xen Orchestra and others make backups look really easy and I would like something like that for KVM.
        So far, https://github.com/dguerri/LibVirtKvm-scripts looks great on paper.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite
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          Has anyone ever used ShadowProtect SPX with KVM?

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            dave_c @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite
            Interesting question. Since Veeam added agents I completely forgot about ShadowProtect.
            in my case, I am looking for Hypervisor based backups; otherwise Veeam and even Acronis work well for agent based backups.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @dave_c
              last edited by JaredBusch

              @dave_c said in KVM in Production - Build it yourself:

              @black3dynamite
              Interesting question. Since Veeam added agents I completely forgot about ShadowProtect.
              in my case, I am looking for Hypervisor based backups; otherwise Veeam and even Acronis work well for agent based backups.

              I am in this boat. I want hypervisor backups. I have application backups and shit. But those are rarely as easy as restoring the entire hypervisor.

              State controlled systems need not apply. This is regarding real world SMB workloads.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403
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                Building a template VM with your backup agent installed might work (urbackup etc) as they'd register to your server.

                Buy individual agents is again more than anyone really wants to manage.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @DustinB3403
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                  @dustinb3403 said in KVM in Production - Build it yourself:

                  Building a template VM with your backup agent installed might work (urbackup etc) as they'd register to your server.

                  Buy individual agents is again more than anyone really wants to manage.

                  I think we have two KVM backup discussions going on, so I'll post a link to my other reply here:

                  https://mangolassi.it/topic/15826/kvm-and-back-ups/23

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