Hi,

As I wrote earlier, you are able to use other filesystems under proxmox, which 
supports this kind of feature. I know, using other filesystem under proxmox 
than the default is not a "wash&go" solution, but worth it.

Now I am able to create live snapshots as many as I want, as frequently as I 
want and I can send incremental backups over the network. In this case the 
on-site backup is "free" (in time and in storage), remote backup is quick (just 
send the difference between snapshots over the network).

I use zfs on linux for years in several servers, even desktops, but one can try 
btrfs, too, which seems also has a lot of good features.

So, if you need extra features, you should give them a try.

Bye,

István



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Feladó: "Gilberto Nunes" [email protected]
Címzett: "Martin Maurer" [email protected]
CC: "pve-user"

Dátum: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 11:38:15 -0200
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>
>
>Here it is:
>
>
>Source Code Repositories
>
>Currently, Livebackup is available as an enhancement to both the qemu and 
>qemu-kvm
>projects. The goal is to get Livebackup accepted by the qemu project, and then 
>flow through to the
>qemu-kvm project.
>Clone git://[github.com/jagane/qemu-livebackup.git to get access to a clone of 
>the
>qemu source tree with Livebackup enhancements.
>Clone git://github.com/jagane/qemu-kvm-livebackup.git ->
>http://github.com/jagane/qemu-livebackup.git] to get access to a clone of the 
>qemu-kvm source tree with Livebackup enhancements.
>
>
>
>
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