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| Subject: | [Xen-users] Just some (probably useless) information |
| From: | Brandon Lamb <brandonlamb@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2010年3月20日 00:37:34 -0700 |
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I did a very non scientific test for speeds of backing up disk/file images to disk/file backups I used lvm for both the disk based and to put the files onto during the test. I used four 640gig sata 3.0gbps drives in a raid 10. There was 2083 megabytes used on the filesystem, a windows xp install. dd disk -> disk = 36 minutes ntfsclone disk -> disk = 4 minutes ntfsclone disk -> file = 2 minutes cp file -> file = 11 seconds So now I am left with the question of do I use file based images which will have slower performance but super fast backup times, or go with a lvm -> disk/file for the backup. My particular use case will be a user gets a 20 gig drive for xp, their it guy will do manual image backup creation. If they blow up their windows box we will have a "click click" ok now they are running againback up using the backup disk/file image. If I use all disk based images then I will have to also create a file backup of the backup disk for my remote backup box to save in case the host dies. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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