Backing up guests can be tricky. You could use cinder backups or snapshots, but 
you may hit consistency issues if you are not freezing IO.

Since you are using Ceph, you can take snapshots of the RBDs from Ceph too, but 
that's not a true backup. Backing up from Ceph to another location is 
challenging since the data is distributed and (typically) in raw format; this 
results in having to backup the raw disk image itself. This will chew up lots 
of disk space, unless your backup storage target has de-dupe/compression/etc.

Having to do backups isn't very cloudy, but I don't think there is a single 
operator that isn't stuck with a bunch of guests imported from VMWare, so we 
all probably have to figure this one out. The best approach I've found so far, 
if you want actual backups, it to use a backup solution that runs inside of the 
guest.

I'm looking forward to other replies to this thread, this is an ongoing issue 
for me too.


-----Original Message-----
From: Brendan Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openstack-operators] Image Based Backups

What are people using to perform image based backups of Windows and Linux VMs 
in OpenStack?  I am using KVM as the hypervisor, Ceph for block storage and 
Swift for object storage.  I know Cinder can backup volumes that are not in use 
(at least in Juno, that may have changed in Kilo).   I am looking for an image 
backup solution that allow the backup of online KVM VMs.  Integration with 
OpenStack would be nice but isn't a must.

Thanks,

Brendan Johnson


   





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