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- #Microlite virtualmachine backup how to
- #Microlite virtualmachine backup update
- #Microlite virtualmachine backup full
After several years I found a problem about using one director with multiple version of file daemon. I always used bacula and it is very powerfull (like your bareos). Hi, I'm in late but can share my experiences.
#Microlite virtualmachine backup full
It is lightweight, easy to set up, can push or pull backups, communicates over ssh, pull backups are agentless, file-level deduplication across all systems, utilizes existing ssh/bash/find/tar commands to do some of the heavy lifting, stores file metadata in an sqlite database (basically it breaks up an inbound tar file, compresses the individual files, writes info from the tar header to the db, uses file hash as the storage file name for dedup).Įffectively it is similar to rsync/snapshot type of scripts (like rsnapshot) but has a database based backup catalog, full deduplication that isn't based on file system hardlinks (so it doesn't kill certain fs operations), and fairly fast. I've been running it in production for a number of years for my lab servers (about 50 servers, keeping 10 daily, 6 weekly, and 12 monthly backups for each). Current head of the master branch should be stable, although I need to finish an automated test suite for it. Although I need to do a new release soon, I've recently been committing some cleanup and feature enhancements in git. Well, I'm partial to my own open source solution, Snebu ( ). Have you tried some/any of this options? If not, what are you currently using? Wondering how it deals with a few hundred hosts added. Urbackup: A few of our clients are running local urbackup servers and it seems to work pretty well, mostly with Windows clients. I think it has a lot of what I like about Bareos but I'm not sure if there would be a reason to change from Bareos.
#Microlite virtualmachine backup how to
Looking in how to make this setup as secure as possible.īackuppc: Seen this mentioned a lot but never tried. Client configuration is critical, since the "server" its a just a big repo/storage. What I don't really like it's that it's a push connection instead of pull, and AFIK there is no schedule or client management server-side. I really like the backup speed and dedup space saving, tho I'm still learning best practices and ideal setup. Overall I like it but I'm looking for a better alternative.īorg: Currently testing this. Initial setup definitely takes some time and you have to read a lot of documentation. Adding a new client takes a little time but it's not overly complicated.
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#Microlite virtualmachine backup update
I made quite a tune-up and update to our central server a little over a year ago, works ok.
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This are my options and I would like to hear which one you think is better and why.īareos: This is our current backup solution. Error handling could be better, reports are OK at best, speeds are very slow on some of the older implementations, etc. Backups are a big deal and (from my POV) our solution is still not great even after more than 10 years in production. So I work for a small MSP and we mainly manage linux servers/vms (around 500 hosts now).