rg
Subject: Re: Acronis backup plugin
Hi Wido,
AFAIK, Acronis uses an agent installed inside the guest VMs to backup
files, disks, etc.
It is an os-level backup, not a vm-level backup.
In my opinion, users can use Acronis without any codes on CloudStack.
-Wei
On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 10:51 A
rg
Subject: Re: Acronis backup plugin
Hi Wido,
AFAIK, Acronis uses an agent installed inside the guest VMs to backup files,
disks, etc.
It is an os-level backup, not a vm-level backup.
In my opinion, users can use Acronis without any codes on CloudStack.
-Wei
On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 10:51 A
Hi Wido,
AFAIK, Acronis uses an agent installed inside the guest VMs to backup
files, disks, etc.
It is an os-level backup, not a vm-level backup.
In my opinion, users can use Acronis without any codes on CloudStack.
-Wei
On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 10:51 AM Wido den Hollander
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On
@Wido den Hollander , we could look at the git log of the
website and at the mail list archive, but it is easier to remove and add
again I think. It seems to be the only entry under Backup & Disaster
Recovery, while there are others that are implemented; this needs a closer
look.
On Fri, Oct 11,
Hi,
On the website I see Acronis listed as backup partner:
https://cloudstack.apache.org/integrations/
Nobody inside Acronis seems to know anything about it and a search in
the code yields nothing either:
wido-macbook:cloudstack wido$ grep -iIR acronis *
wido-macbook:cloudstack wido$
Does