I have done a good google search and i cant find anything - is there any technology like Zerto or Nakivo or Veeam that can restore directly to Proxmox and mount the disks in case of DR instead of a restore which can take time?
I was thinking more like Full DR Instant recovery to Proxmox so for example Hyper-V, VMWare, Physical to Proxmox instant recovery as a VM.
Vinchin is kind of there - lacks the support for Hyper-V and Physical to Instant Recover to Proxmox and no actual restore Physical to Proxmox either which is a pain- Nakivo doesnt fully support that either and lacks a lot
Yes so for example if a company want to backup their Windows Server or Linux Server on a Agent Based plugin - we want to be able to restore / recover to a proxmox host / cluster
I know this can be done, just dont know if this has been created - can just mount the drive and create the vm config with the mounted drive and then boot. - i know some configurations maybe different like IDE and so on.
What if you have a physcial windows server and it goes down? we want to offer full DR to boot up within proxmox - Nakivo does do this but to restore to VMWare where the license is just insane - i know very well it can be done
IMHO, you would need to ask Zerto or Nakivo or Veeam to implement support for ProxmoxVE. This involves a lot more than just the hypervisor to make it work.
you would need to restore the virtual disks to one of the storage drives so that you can attach them to VM's
for these products is would be a scheduled restore action to Linux via ssh or agent of the disk files rather than a restore as VM's. depends on your RPO and RTO objectives as restoring full disk files can take some time unless you have the backup system local to the restore point with really fast disks.
I had a similar need, and I created a specific script for me, you can do a similar thing to import disks, or copy them as blocks, I used, Blocksync and Bdsync.
If you have hyperv you can export the disk, and import it to a machine by converting it. It always depends on the speed you have available https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/replication-between-ceph-rdb-and-zfs.141634/post-648538
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