What Are You Doing Right Now
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
happy wednesday morning to all. sunny at present but expecting rain, cold but not freezing.
looking at veeam one today as i want a single console to look at and monitor backup jobs.
what's an open source backup solution i could use in place of veeam? needs to back up hyper-v vms, windows servers etc. I have 8 schools, all backup hyper-v vms. Also need to do file/folder backups.For file/folder backups:
- For Windows, you can use robocopy
- For Linux, you can use rsync, borgbackup, restic, etc...
- UrBackup
- Bacula
- Syncthing
Set up Syncthing on all your VMs and your backup host.
Your VMs will have file versioning set to "No File Versioning" which is set by default.
Your backup host, will have file versioning set to "Simple File Versioning".
Have all your VMs sync their files and folders to your backup host.
More information at https://docs.syncthing.net/
Here's a screenshot of my setup right now. You manage Syncthing via a web interface.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
looking good, you've done a great job. looks better without the pillars.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
happy wednesday morning to all. sunny at present but expecting rain, cold but not freezing.
looking at veeam one today as i want a single console to look at and monitor backup jobs.
what's an open source backup solution i could use in place of veeam? needs to back up hyper-v vms, windows servers etc. I have 8 schools, all backup hyper-v vms. Also need to do file/folder backups.For file/folder backups:
- For Windows, you can use robocopy
- For Linux, you can use rsync, borgbackup, restic, etc...
- UrBackup
- Bacula
- Syncthing
Set up Syncthing on all your VMs and your backup host.
Your VMs will have file versioning set to "No File Versioning" which is set by default.
Your backup host, will have file versioning set to "Simple File Versioning".
Have all your VMs sync their files and folders to your backup host.
More information at https://docs.syncthing.net/
Here's a screenshot of my setup right now. You manage Syncthing via a web interface.
Hey thanks for the help. Could you use syncthing to backup VMs? They're just files.
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@JaredBusch That brings back memories. Used to cut and split wood years ago. Hard work.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
happy wednesday morning to all. sunny at present but expecting rain, cold but not freezing.
looking at veeam one today as i want a single console to look at and monitor backup jobs.
what's an open source backup solution i could use in place of veeam? needs to back up hyper-v vms, windows servers etc. I have 8 schools, all backup hyper-v vms. Also need to do file/folder backups.For file/folder backups:
- For Windows, you can use robocopy
- For Linux, you can use rsync, borgbackup, restic, etc...
- UrBackup
- Bacula
- Syncthing
Set up Syncthing on all your VMs and your backup host.
Your VMs will have file versioning set to "No File Versioning" which is set by default.
Your backup host, will have file versioning set to "Simple File Versioning".
Have all your VMs sync their files and folders to your backup host.
More information at https://docs.syncthing.net/
Here's a screenshot of my setup right now. You manage Syncthing via a web interface.
Hey thanks for the help. Could you use syncthing to backup VMs? They're just files.
I've only tried backing up offline VMs.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
happy wednesday morning to all. sunny at present but expecting rain, cold but not freezing.
looking at veeam one today as i want a single console to look at and monitor backup jobs.
what's an open source backup solution i could use in place of veeam? needs to back up hyper-v vms, windows servers etc. I have 8 schools, all backup hyper-v vms. Also need to do file/folder backups.For file/folder backups:
- For Windows, you can use robocopy
- For Linux, you can use rsync, borgbackup, restic, etc...
- UrBackup
- Bacula
- Syncthing
Set up Syncthing on all your VMs and your backup host.
Your VMs will have file versioning set to "No File Versioning" which is set by default.
Your backup host, will have file versioning set to "Simple File Versioning".
Have all your VMs sync their files and folders to your backup host.
More information at https://docs.syncthing.net/
Here's a screenshot of my setup right now. You manage Syncthing via a web interface.
Hey thanks for the help. Could you use syncthing to backup VMs? They're just files.
I've only tried backing up offline VMs.
That is the entire point of Veeam. It makes a snapshot, the copies off that now static file to be the backup..it also snags the VM xml, and if integration is fully set up, tells things in the vm to go to a ready state prior to the snapshot being made.
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do we have any veeam experts? I'm trying to add a remote server to another server's console and can't get past the 'Credentials' step.
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Watching a movie with my daughter.
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Good morning everyone.
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Going to be planting four trees this morning.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Watching a movie with my daughter.
What did you watch?
PS I suggest Treasure Planet next. -
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Watching a movie with my daughter.
What did you watch?
PS I suggest Treasure Planet next.Resident Evil
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We get monthly " Phishing reminders" from the COO
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Just got approved to move, talking to a real estate agent to figure out how to make it happen.
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@scottalanmiller Why or who do you have to get approval from if you want to move?
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welcome to thursday. overcast and cold but not freezing.
we've had lots of rain overnight. -
Installing Proxmox on a dell Precision m4800 laptop because why not? Has 16gb so good for a few vm
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing Proxmox on a dell Precision m4800 laptop because why not? Has 16fb so good for a few vm
How many VMs can you run on 16 Facebooks?
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@Kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing Proxmox on a dell Precision m4800 laptop because why not? Has 16fb so good for a few vm
How many VMs can you run on 16 Facebooks?
I'd reckon only 1 at best.