I can't install PVE on a PVE host for do tests, this due to i can't see all
screen for complete the installation.
Question:
Is possible change the graphic resolution of ISO Installer to 800 x 600 for
that PVE will can install on any machine (physical or Virtual).
Best regards
Cesar
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 02:54:30 PM Alexandre DERUMIER wrote:
> We can already do it with some storage (ceph,..) with snapshot and
> incremental snapshot sync.
>
> But the advantage here, it's that's will work with any storage
Potentially much easier to setup as well.
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>>With incremental backups we could also implement a near real time VM
>>replication system.
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>>Full backup created, shipped to remote server and restored.
>>Every X minutes grab changed blocks, ship to remote server, restore.
Yes, that's the idea :)
We can already do it with some storage (cep
Just wanted to throw this idea out there.
With incremental backups we could also implement a near real time VM
replication system.
Full backup created, shipped to remote server and restored.
Every X minutes grab changed blocks, ship to remote server, restore.
On 02/04/2014 08:28 AM, Cesar Pes
And will be possible (when the code will be ready) add differential Backup?
This is the more important to me for restore a backup more quick.
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From: "Alexandre DERUMIER"
To: "Lindsay Mathieson"
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 09:10:55 AM Alexandre DERUMIER wrote:
> Yes,It'll work with any storage and don't use snapshots.
>
> After a full backup, the kvm process track himself the disk block changes.
> (in a dirty bitmap).
Be interesting to see if it can write out changes in real time.
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Hi,
Am 31.01.2014 06:25, schrieb Dietmar Maurer:
>>> So one of the question is - does it make sense to introduce them per
>>> pool? per user? Or may be pre defined "packages"?
>>
>> I already made a suggestion on that (see previous mail).
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>> But 'per user' makes no sense for me.
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> Thought a
>>From my brief reading, it looks quite flexible. Do you think it could
>>be used for live vm replication with any storage medium?
Yes,It'll work with any storage and don't use snapshots.
After a full backup, the kvm process track himself the disk block changes. (in
a dirty bitmap).
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