Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-16 Thread Gionatan Danti
Il 2021-04-16 14:35 Nikolaos Milas ha scritto: On 16/4/2021 10:10 π.μ., Felix Kölzow wrote: you may take a look at _rear_ (it is that easy how it looks like) You may also want to check mondo: http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml (the website is not updated regularly!) I am using it

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-16 Thread Nikolaos Milas
On 16/4/2021 10:10 π.μ., Felix Kölzow wrote: you may take a look at _rear_ (it is that easy how it looks like) You may also want to check mondo: http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml (the website is not updated regularly!) I am using it for many years, since CentOS 5 (until now with

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-16 Thread Felix Kölzow
Hallo Niki, I'd be very grateful for some links to these third-party backup tools, with a preference for free (as in beer + speech) stuff. Niki you may take a look at _rear_ (it is that easy how it looks like) https://relax-and-recover.org/ and a possible

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-14 Thread Blaž Bogataj
Hello As I said a couple of weeks ago in response to Niki I have been using ProxMox almost from the beginning ;). No "enterprise" version. And backup is one of the reasons for that. NFS on NAS as a backup target is really nice, even one time quicker than backup to local storage (NAS with

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-13 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Simon Matter said: > I haven't followed oVirt/RHV but I'm wondering how free it is? Is it as > "free" as RHEL or as CentOS/Alma/Rocky/Navy/Oracle Linux? oVirt is the upstream for RHV. Development takes place in oVirt, but (to me anyway) like Fedora, that doesn't mean it is an

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-13 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 at 08:24, Simon Matter wrote: > > On 13.04.21 12:33, Simon Matter wrote: > >>> Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: > Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based > systems > have something similar to offer. > >>> > >>> I believe Red

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-13 Thread Simon Matter
> On 13.04.21 12:33, Simon Matter wrote: >>> Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based systems have something similar to offer. >>> >>> I believe Red Hat Virtualization, and its open upstream oVirt, are >>>

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-13 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS
On 13.04.21 12:33, Simon Matter wrote: Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based systems have something similar to offer. I believe Red Hat Virtualization, and its open upstream oVirt, are comparable to Proxmox. I have used

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-13 Thread Simon Matter
> Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: >> Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based >> systems >> have something similar to offer. > > I believe Red Hat Virtualization, and its open upstream oVirt, are > comparable to Proxmox. I have used oVirt for a number of years.

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On April 12, 2021 6:19:52 PM CDT, Chris Adams wrote: >Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: >> Le 12/04/2021 à 23:11, Chris Adams a écrit : >> > oVirt >> > itself doesn't include backup software (it supports VM snapshots >and >> > clones), but there are several third-party backup tools (both

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: > Le 12/04/2021 à 23:11, Chris Adams a écrit : > > oVirt > > itself doesn't include backup software (it supports VM snapshots and > > clones), but there are several third-party backup tools (both free and > > commercial) compatible with oVirt/RHV, like

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 12/04/2021 à 23:11, Chris Adams a écrit : > oVirt > itself doesn't include backup software (it supports VM snapshots and > clones), but there are several third-party backup tools (both free and > commercial) compatible with oVirt/RHV, like Storeware's vProtect (I > haven't used it but seen

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs said: > Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based systems > have something similar to offer. I believe Red Hat Virtualization, and its open upstream oVirt, are comparable to Proxmox. I have used oVirt for a number of years. oVirt

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 12/04/2021 à 18:28, Simon Matter a écrit : > From what > I understand Proxmox is Open Source and can be used freely with the option > to get paid support, is this correct? Yes, it's an extremely nice hypervisor solution with an intuitive GUI. You can use the community repos freely (they work

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Simon Matter
Hi, > Hi, > > I've just spent a couple weeks experimenting extensively with Proxmox VE > (Virtual Environment) and Proxmox PBS (Backup Server) on a couple of > sandbox > servers. I must say I'm impressed, especially of the elegance and > simplicity of > the backup solution. Running virtual

Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-12 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 4/12/21 9:54 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Hi, I've just spent a couple weeks experimenting extensively with Proxmox VE (Virtual Environment) and Proxmox PBS (Backup Server) This is the greatest example to always decipher the abbreviations. PBS is quite well known for at least a couple of