I've got the VM backup, but I need more velocity when I restore the machine..
I have 3 ESXi in separate city, obviusly without HA, and a bacula
server in every place..
2010/1/21 Josh Fisher :
> I think there are two schools of thought.
>
> 1. Run FD on the host and backup a snapshot of the runn
I think there are two schools of thought.
1. Run FD on the host and backup a snapshot of the running VM's storage.
2. Run FD in the VM and backup as any other machine.
The advantages of 1 are simpler backup and faster, simpler restore in a
disaster recovery situation. The disadvantages of 1 are
Carlo Filippetto wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to backup my virtual machine VMDK on ESXi 3.5
> There's a way to do it with the machine on and I have a consistent bck?
> What kind of change I have to do?
>
> Otherwise.. I can make a hot clone of my VM and backup it?
>
We tried several times to
Hi all,
I would like to backup my virtual machine VMDK on ESXi 3.5
There's a way to do it with the machine on and I have a consistent bck?
What kind of change I have to do?
Otherwise.. I can make a hot clone of my VM and backup it?
Thank's
CIAO
Carlo