On 2006-01-06 10:08 +0100, Francois Barre wrote:
> > No, backups do not mean snapshots.
> > Snapshots are merely a way to take backups of a consistent view of the
> filesystem...
> [...]
> > Don't mix them up, you'll be really really unhappy.
> Wll, I may not be fully awoken yet, but what is the interrest of
> having non-consistent backups ? For sure, backuping implies one of :
> 1. Forbidding write access to data for users
> 2. Having the capability to have snapshots.

With LVM, you can create a snapshot of the block device at any
time, mount the snapshot read-only (looks like another block
device) and backup that. Ensuring consistency at application level
is still up to you but at least, if that involves stopping
services, the unavailability window is greatly reduced.

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