On 10/3/2013 9:16 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 2013-10-03 05:01, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote:
>
> Have you considered creating cloud images? AWS EC2 would be a good fit
> for "trying"..
> Not specifically.
>
> I was planning to keep the configuration part of the project (i.e.
> Bacula specific)
> separate from the VM part.  That is, the creation of the VM would be one
> step,
> and the loading of the configuration would be another step.  That way, a
> new
> target VM could be created by and added to the mix.
>
> I think there would be three main parts to this process:
>
> - installing of software (OS specific)
> - configuration (Bacula specific, but slightly OS-specific too; e.g.
> file locations)
> - export of VM for distribuation

I would add a 4th item:
   -  VM setup/configuration

Regardless of target, there will be some VM configuring to get the 
appropriate backup device mapped so that bacula-sd can use it. That can 
be nontrivial, particularly if SCSI passthrough is required for a tape 
lbirary, etc. Or are you just going to support disk storage only?



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