Rsync backups and VMWare binary blobs
Bob - BLU
blu at scrunch.net
Wed Mar 14 12:38:11 EDT 2007
On 03/14/07 11:56, John Abreau wrote:
> I'm in the process of setting up a new backup server using rsync
> snapshots, and I'm trying to figure out how to address my VMWare
> guest systems. By default, rsync will see the VMware folders as
> opaque binary blobs that change with every backup, and these
> binary blobs will quickly chew up all the disk space on the backup
> server.
Here's what I currently do, for VMware running on my laptop, which sounds like what you are doing...
I keep the VMs shutdown for all backups, this means I only need to think of them as large files.
I don't backup up to tape as part of my normal tape backup.
I do rotating disk backups via rsync to: Another disk in the laptop, to another server on my office lan, to an external usb disk at home. Disk is cheap, spread it around.
I periodically archive to DVD.
The server on my lan, and the dvd archive also contain "original installs" of base operating systems. So the next time I need a new RHEL4 VM I grab a copy off the lan server.
As an aside, the last time I tried to use cpio to archive a VM I discovered it has a 2GB file size limit. tar did not. pax using cpio format also fails. "Value too large for defined data type". I haven't retested this recently.
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