Alex,

We're a managed service provider, and we segment out customers via 
domain/"Tenant".  We're working on a means of replicating features we have for 
our other offerings which allow us to do cross-market replication of VMs, with 
historic checkpoints, so that in the event of a market outage or issue with the 
systems in the customer's primary production pool (e.g., a pool running in 
location A), we can quickly and easily reconstitute and bring online their 
protected instances in a separate market that is geodiverse (e.g., resource 
pool running in location B), with the ability to choose the point at which the 
machines can be restored from by their checkpoint.   We would then ideally be 
able to replicate data back to their original location so that their workloads 
can be brought up in the original location after the original disaster is over.
There are a number of toolsets and approaches that discuss HA of Cloudstack as 
a whole across multiple sites, however there's little in the way of easy 
approaches, it seems, to be able to selectively protect instances, etc. within 
Cloudstack to allow for a per-customer type DR protection schema.
Thanks!


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From: Alex Mattioli <alex.matti...@shapeblue.com>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2025 11:13 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache Cloudstack question

EXTERNAL

Hi David,

Currently there isn't a way to segregate secondary storages per domain.

What's the use case there?

Alex.



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From: David Knuth <dkn...@ussignal.com.INVALID>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2025 7:33:29 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Apache Cloudstack question


Good morning!  I have what I hope is a quick and simple question. My company is 
working with Cloudstack and we're looking at some of the features called out in 
the documentation, such as the new B&R plugin, as well as the snapshot copy 
functionality as we are working on setting up a feasible disaster recovery 
solution for our clients.



We've looked into some of the options with snapshot copying and Linbit's DRBD 
solution for replication of snapshots/data, and I was curious about something.



In the documentation for snapshotting, it says that the snapshots are taken and 
then immediately copied off to secondary storage. Is it possible to define what 
secondary storage is targeted on a per-domain/instance basis for this? E.g., 
could we set up separate 'secondary storage' targets per customer domain, such 
that snapshots for one customer's domain remain separate from general 
storage/the rest of the customers?




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