Another possible approach could be as follows:
1. Snapshot storage (lets call this snapshot "1st snapshot")
2. Sync the 1st snapshot to the new host (this will take some time)
3. Snapshot storage again (2nd snapshot)
4. Sync the 2nd snapshot across to new host (much like your rsync approach...
I appreciate this can be done, however you need NFS (i.e. a shared storage system) in order to perform what you are describing above.
The title of this thread is:
Live KVM migration without share storage
The OP is asking for the equivalent of VMWare vmotion with storage vmotion, which does not...
Upgrading should not break anything. This is not an unreasonable expectation, and sure, sometimes things might break, but it's reasonable to expect that the upgrade process will be fixed.
Also some people use the openvswitch ports to manage their server, so when openvswitch dies, you lose...
So are you saying that by going to "hardware, virtual disk and move to another storage" that you are actually live migrating the entire virtual (ie while it is running) to another host?
The reason I ask is because the title of this thread is about live migration of a kvm virtual machine (I. E...
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