Re: How to backup hundreds or thousands of TB

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for the moment, you can use snapshot for backup

https://ceph.com/community/blog/tag/backup/

I think that async mirror is on the roadmap
https://wiki.ceph.com/Planning/Blueprints/Hammer/RBD%3A_Mirroring



if you use qemu, you can do qemu full backup. (qemu incremental backup is coming for qemu 2.4)


----- Mail original -----
De: "Götz Reinicke" <goetz.reinicke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Mercredi 6 Mai 2015 10:25:01
Objet:  How to backup hundreds or thousands of TB

Hi folks, 

beside hardware and performance and failover design: How do you manage 
to backup hundreds or thousands of TB :) ? 

Any suggestions? Best practice? 

A second ceph cluster at a different location? "bigger archive" Disks in 
good boxes? Or tabe-libs? 

What kind of backupsoftware can handle such volumes nicely? 

Thanks and regards . Götz 
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