On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Mark <white...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to understand how snapshots work in terms of how I can use them
> for recovering and/or duplicating virtual machines, and how I should set up
> my file system.
>
> I want to use OpenSolaris as a storage platform with NFS/ZFS for some
> development VMs; that is, the VMs use the OpenSolaris box as their NAS for
> shared access.
>
> Should I set up a separate ZFS file system for each VM so I can
> individually snapshot each one on a regular basis, or does it matter? The
> goal would be to be able to take an individual VM back to a previous point
> in time without changing the others.
>
> you can put multiple guests in a single filesystem  and use them as a
baseline install, then clone it for each new guest, but then you have
several baseline guests in the fiilesystem which ZFS is fine with, but may
be confusing for the user...   linux_base  windows_base solaris_base..  all
show up in every clone, if you put one guest baseline in each filesystem and
clone then  you will only see one in each clone and of course you can rename
the directories  in the clones to match what you want.

you need to clone a filesystem per guest because ZFS can only rollback full
filesystems, not invidual files.  your VM solution may have finer tuned
controlls for its own snapshots but those are don't use ZFS' abililities.


James Dickens
uadmin.blogspot.com



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