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KVM Virtualization Cookbook

You're reading from   KVM Virtualization Cookbook Learn how to use KVM effectively in production

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788294676
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Konstantin Ivanov Konstantin Ivanov
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with QEMU and KVM FREE CHAPTER 2. Using libvirt to Manage KVM 3. KVM Networking with libvirt 4. Migrating KVM Instances 5. Monitoring and Backup of KVM Virtual Machines 6. Deploying KVM Instances with OpenStack 7. Using Python to Build and Manage KVM Instances 8. Kernel Tuning for KVM Performance

Simple KVM backups with tar and rsync


In this recipe, we are going to create a backup of a KVM instance using tar and rsync and store it on a remote server. This is the easiest way to backup a KVM instance. In the next few recipes, we are going to create snapshots and use them as a cold backup.

Getting ready

For this extremely simple recipe, we are going to need:

  • A libvirt host with a running KVM instance, using an image file as its backing store
  • The tar and rsync Linux utilities
  • A remote server to transfer the backup

How to do it...

To back up a virtual machine using tar and rsync, perform the following steps:

  1. Create the backup directory and change to it:
root@kvm:~# mkdir backup_kvm1 && cd backup_kvm1
root@kvm:~/backup_kvm1#
  1. Find the location of the image file of the KVM guest:
root@kvm:~/backup_kvm1# virsh dumpxml kvm1 | grep "source file"
 <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/kvm1.img'/>
root@kvm:~/backup_kvm1#
  1. Save the current instance configuration to disk:
root@kvm:~/backup_kvm1...
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