I am utilizing pve 3.1 as a host, with a single WIndows 7 32-bit VM. This VM is running 24/7 as an antivirus console, so uptime is of paramount importance. The disk storage is a 60Gb raw file on an LVM2 partition.
We are considering methods to backup this thing in a most reliable way. "Reliable" here has the following meaning:
(1) The risk of damaging the VM file system (due to NTFS corruption, abrubt shutdown etc) due to a PVE backup taking place, must be minimized and
(2) We must maximize the chances of the backups taken to be actually usable.
We do not care if we have a 30' or even 60' downtime during backup (it will be taken weekly during after hours, no activity in our network at all).
Which method would you recommend to follow. Due to (2) above it seems that doing a KVM stop backup is the way to go. However, is KVM stop safe? That is, will the Windows 7 guest shut down gracefully from a KVM signal?
We are considering methods to backup this thing in a most reliable way. "Reliable" here has the following meaning:
(1) The risk of damaging the VM file system (due to NTFS corruption, abrubt shutdown etc) due to a PVE backup taking place, must be minimized and
(2) We must maximize the chances of the backups taken to be actually usable.
We do not care if we have a 30' or even 60' downtime during backup (it will be taken weekly during after hours, no activity in our network at all).
Which method would you recommend to follow. Due to (2) above it seems that doing a KVM stop backup is the way to go. However, is KVM stop safe? That is, will the Windows 7 guest shut down gracefully from a KVM signal?
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