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Hi,</p>
<p>As I wrote earlier, you are able to use other filesystems under proxmox, which supports this kind of feature. I know, using other filesystem under proxmox than the default is not a "wash&go" solution, but worth it.</p>
<p>Now I am able to create live snapshots as many as I want, as frequently as I want and I can send incremental backups over the network. In this case the on-site backup is "free" (in time and in storage), remote backup is quick (just send the difference between snapshots over the network).</p>
<p>I use zfs on linux for years in several servers, even desktops, but one can try btrfs, too, which seems also has a lot of good features.</p>
<p>So, if you need extra features, you should give them a try.</p>
<p>Bye,</p>
<p>István</p>
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<p>----------------eredeti üzenet----------------- <br />
Feladó: "Gilberto Nunes" <gilberto.nunes32@gmail.com> <br />
Címzett: "Martin Maurer" <martin@proxmox.com> <br />
CC: "pve-user" <pve-user@pve.proxmox.com> <br />
Dátum: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 11:38:15 -0200 <br />
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<h2><span>Source Code Repositories</span></h2>
<p>Currently, Livebackup is available as an enhancement to both the qemu and qemu-kvm projects. The goal is to get Livebackup accepted by the qemu project, and then flow through to the qemu-kvm project.<br />
Clone git://<a href="http://github.com/jagane/qemu-livebackup.git">github.com/jagane/qemu-livebackup.git</a> to get access to a clone of the qemu source tree with Livebackup enhancements.<br />
Clone git://<a href="http://github.com/jagane/qemu-kvm-livebackup.git">github.com/jagane/qemu-kvm-livebackup.git</a> to get access to a clone of the qemu-kvm source tree with Livebackup enhancements.</p>
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