First off, I must say a big thanks for this new backup system. Having large amounts of data the old system was cumbersome and slow to backup for my needs. PBS fits the bill just great, the speed after initial backup creation is just awesome, and the backup sync to remote locations is a huge bonus. So, thank you.
I have multiple Proxmox servers in multiple physical locations and since I now have the ability to backup my servers to remote destinations I do so. The one thing that I wish was better was the naming convention for backups in both the proxmox ve gui as well as the proxmox backup server gui. As an example, each location has virtual machines with the VMID of 100. On the backup server all VMs with the VMID of 100 are grouped together and there is no way to tell which backup belongs to which server making restores harder. Also, if one checks "removed vanished" in a sync job task then a sync to remote pbs server having multiple servers backing up to it will then delete any backups other than its own. (I hope this makes sense to whoever reads it). The simple solution is to not have overlapping VMIDs however for those who have pre-existing servers out there it would be much easier to have the backup server separate the backups by server name, IP, or another uniquely identifying feature.
An alternate way of fixing this may be to not see VMs from other servers if multiple VE servers were using the same PBS server, or maybe a checkbox on the backup settings to allow/dis-allow the viewing from servers the backup did not originate on which can only be changed from the original server itself or via the PBS server.
Thanks for listening.
Terry
I have multiple Proxmox servers in multiple physical locations and since I now have the ability to backup my servers to remote destinations I do so. The one thing that I wish was better was the naming convention for backups in both the proxmox ve gui as well as the proxmox backup server gui. As an example, each location has virtual machines with the VMID of 100. On the backup server all VMs with the VMID of 100 are grouped together and there is no way to tell which backup belongs to which server making restores harder. Also, if one checks "removed vanished" in a sync job task then a sync to remote pbs server having multiple servers backing up to it will then delete any backups other than its own. (I hope this makes sense to whoever reads it). The simple solution is to not have overlapping VMIDs however for those who have pre-existing servers out there it would be much easier to have the backup server separate the backups by server name, IP, or another uniquely identifying feature.
An alternate way of fixing this may be to not see VMs from other servers if multiple VE servers were using the same PBS server, or maybe a checkbox on the backup settings to allow/dis-allow the viewing from servers the backup did not originate on which can only be changed from the original server itself or via the PBS server.
Thanks for listening.
Terry