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Just a comment, not a filesystem war.</p>
<p>This is why I use zfs in the underlying storage, instead of ext3/lvm/vzdump:</p>
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<li>live snapshots -> as frequently as I want (every: 15 minutes, hours, days, weeks, months)</li>
<li>only stores the difference (COW) when make a new snapshot</li>
<li>zfs send/receive: very efficient remote backup</li>
<li>it will not hammering the disks all the night (and every night) to get a backup</li>
<li>do not need huge storage locally/remotely just to store some or more backups</li>
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<p>Of course, as PVE does not support ZFS as local storage, it needs experience, otherwise really worth the time to learn.</p>
<p>I use zfs on linue since 0.6rc.</p>
<p>Cheersm,</p>
<p>István</p>
<p>----------------eredeti üzenet----------------- <br />
Feladó: "Gilberto Nunes" <gilberto.nunes32@gmail.com> <br />
Címzett: "diaolin" <diaolin@diaolin.com>, pve-user@pve.proxmox.com <br />
Dátum: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 17:02:52 -0200 <br />
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<div>And it is there!</div>
But even so, I have more then 30 files on Backkup storage...</div>
Maybe I need set the maxfile parameters on vzdump.cron... <br />
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<div>2014/1/9 diaolin <span><<a target="_blank">diaolin@diaolin.com</a>></span><br />
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<p>Do it in Storace,cfg</p>
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