Hey a few questions about backups and snapshots...
1) Is it possible to get the backup process (for OpenVZ containers) to backup plain files without tar or gzip and perhaps do this via rsync so it only copies what has changed. This would certainly be a worthy option to include host-side as it keeps backups quick and hard disk rewrites low. I know I can (and do) do this guest-side or even host-side manually but I'm just pointing it out as worthy feature to add in to the GUI.
2) Is there a way of running a backup now (i.e. push a button) rather than having to set a time even if it's just a one off.
3) When I think "snapshots" I think of it the way VMware does it, at that moment it begins writing memory/disk to new files and the old files represent the old state. When your done experimenting you can very quickly revert to the original state... I haven't yet seen where this is in Proxmox VE but I thought that was part of the point of using LVM (as well as backing up files in use).
Thanks in advance
1) Is it possible to get the backup process (for OpenVZ containers) to backup plain files without tar or gzip and perhaps do this via rsync so it only copies what has changed. This would certainly be a worthy option to include host-side as it keeps backups quick and hard disk rewrites low. I know I can (and do) do this guest-side or even host-side manually but I'm just pointing it out as worthy feature to add in to the GUI.
2) Is there a way of running a backup now (i.e. push a button) rather than having to set a time even if it's just a one off.
3) When I think "snapshots" I think of it the way VMware does it, at that moment it begins writing memory/disk to new files and the old files represent the old state. When your done experimenting you can very quickly revert to the original state... I haven't yet seen where this is in Proxmox VE but I thought that was part of the point of using LVM (as well as backing up files in use).
Thanks in advance