Disaster Recovery; How do you handle that at your Org ?
Background:
Setup:
My Questions are:
1) How do you handle Host Backups ?
2) For the VM backups, would you backup the container, or would you backup the virtual sever inside using e.g. Shadowprotect, or both, something more elegant ?
3) Does it make sense to use PVE-Zsync ? Both for speeding up disaster recovery (Can manually start VM's if one server is down on the other) and synching VM-Data to the NAS ?
Basically looking for no nonsense best practice solutions that are stable and reliable;
Any help appreciated,
Q-Wulf
Background:
- Planning on replacing a SBS/Terminal Server solution (Windows based) at a SMB as a favor
- They currently use a software called ShadowProtect SPX on their Windows Servers backing to a NAS incrimentally and full, and USB-HDD's (fully backup) every night, which gets switched out once per day and put away until the following week.
- I fully intend to do a >= 3-2-1 system. (3 copies, 2 separate systems, 1 remote)
Setup:
- 2x Standalone Proxmox Nodes (All flash; ZFS)
- 1x local NAS (possibly True/FreeNas)
- Have it replicate to daily changing USB Device
- 1x remote NAS (sync from local NAS)
- Virtual Machines
- Server ONE
- VM for DC, DNS, AD
- VM for Exchange (Server one)
- 3x APP VM's
- Server TWO
- VM for File Server
- VM for a specific business software
- 2x APP VM's
- Server ONE
My Questions are:
1) How do you handle Host Backups ?
2) For the VM backups, would you backup the container, or would you backup the virtual sever inside using e.g. Shadowprotect, or both, something more elegant ?
3) Does it make sense to use PVE-Zsync ? Both for speeding up disaster recovery (Can manually start VM's if one server is down on the other) and synching VM-Data to the NAS ?
Basically looking for no nonsense best practice solutions that are stable and reliable;
Any help appreciated,
Q-Wulf
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