Hi Paul,
This is a very good news.
I am available for any work / help.
Grégoire
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De : Paul Angus
Envoyé : lundi 23 avril 2018 11:37
À : [email protected]
Objet : RE: QEMU dirty-b
From: Grégoire Lamodière
Sent: 23 April 2018 09:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: QEMU dirty-bitmap
Hi Simon,
Thank you for your feedback.
I'll continue working on this.
In a more general perspective, this topic is related to backup process
integrated into CS.
I remember an o
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-Message d'origine-
De : Simon Weller
Envoyé : dimanche 22 avril 2018 19:26
À : users
Objet : Re: QEMU dirty-bitmap
That looks pretty interesting. I'll read up on it. We've been more focused
lately on working on Ceph replication, but
7:15 AM
To: users
Subject: QEMU dirty-bitmap
Dear List,
Has anyone tried the dirty-bitmap solution to provide incremental backups on
KVM/QEMU based CS clusters ?
The solution sounds pretty nice, but instance migration scenarios need
additional task to copy the bitmaps.
Should we dig this subject and
Dear List,
Has anyone tried the dirty-bitmap solution to provide incremental backups on
KVM/QEMU based CS clusters ?
The solution sounds pretty nice, but instance migration scenarios need
additional task to copy the bitmaps.
Should we dig this subject and share, or is there any existing work on