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How to backup VM vmware vSphere 6.5 with MySQL?
Good afternoon
Maybe someone knows how you can backup such a bunch.
I've been testing veeam for almost a month. For 10 days I have not been able to backup one virtual machine. More precisely, the backup passes without errors, but after restoration, the OS (Debian 9) cannot boot, the super blocks are damaged.
Interested in serious solutions.
- Diduplication
- vmware API support (cpa, fast recovery)
- Fine-grained management of backup storage (I choose how many fulls to store how many increments)
- Consistency check
- MySQL and PostgreSQL mod support
This is how the errors and the general structure of the backup machine look like.
https://imgur.com/a/AQc1OQz
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And if MySQL is slowed down and backed up - after such a backup, the machine rises?
It is strange that superblocks are damaged, because Veeam makes a snapshot of the virtual machine. MySQL may not rise - yes, this happens if you back up loaded databases right like this. But for the system...
I am using Nakivo. There is deduplication (a wonderful thing!) There is a vmware API. Backup granularity is configured on turnips - you can enable either forever incremental or full with incremental , there is a status check. The backup is at the snapshot level, but recovery is possible at the file level.
Features:
- Works on Windows, Linux and Synology
- If power is lost when freeing up space in the turnip, the turnip will be damaged and you need to contact support
- Support in English
I couldn't do a flush VM restore out of the box. Transport error.
I could not figure out how to create a transport to access all the data stores of the entire vSphere.
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