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Re: [Xen-users] Best practice to backup dom0 and all domU's



Andy Smith wrote:
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> The other issue is, just snapshotting a filesystem and taking a dump
> of it is not enough to get a reliable backup.  You need to consider
> the individual applications that are being run, and have ways to
> tell them to stop what they are doing while you take the snapshot.
> Think database servers for example.  If you can't or don't want to
> deal with that, fair enough, you probably do still get a best effort
> backup that saves you the majority of the time, but it's something
> to be aware of.
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Database servers could be backed up via making snapshot.
There can be issues on hard loaded mysql servers for example (see this:
http://mike.kruckenberg.com/archives/2006/05/mysql_backups_u.html), but
for 99% of folks should be enough.
In such high volume enterprise production environments no doubts iSCSI
and similar should be used.


andris

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