We are migrating from Vmware to Proxmox and have over 100 remote micro environments. Each site has its own hypervisor but no backup server. We are currently using the local proxmox backups. Our proxmox environments, just like the ESXi environments they are replacing each have a backup drive in the server. The backups go to that drive.
In ESXi, if we had a server failure, it was super simple just to put the new chassis in and move the backup drive to the new chassis and then move the backups back to the primary drive and we were up and going.
In proxmox, this seems to be VERY problematic. Since we are not using backup server, how do we move a backup drive to a new chassis and get the backups running on the new chassis AFTER the original server has already failed since there is no Proxmox to Proxmox migration path nor a backup server. Only a drive that contains backups of the VM's running on that chassis?
In ESXi, if we had a server failure, it was super simple just to put the new chassis in and move the backup drive to the new chassis and then move the backups back to the primary drive and we were up and going.
In proxmox, this seems to be VERY problematic. Since we are not using backup server, how do we move a backup drive to a new chassis and get the backups running on the new chassis AFTER the original server has already failed since there is no Proxmox to Proxmox migration path nor a backup server. Only a drive that contains backups of the VM's running on that chassis?