Good suggestion, no it's not ESX, but it does do snapshots.
-Ross
----- Original Message ----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org centos-bounces@centos.org To: 'CentOS mailing list' centos@centos.org Sent: Wed Feb 13 17:30:39 2008 Subject: RE: [CentOS] pvmove speed
I am facing the same issue with a migration of our VM machines to a new iSCSI setup this year, around 1TB of VMs need to be fork lifted over and I thought about exotic ways to move it over, but I think in the end it will be by good ole backup exec and tape.
You're not running esx are you? Heh, I just did the same thing on a much smaller scale. Couldn't afford the long downtime while a copy took place so I shut the vm's off, snapped it and restarted it. I then scripted all files "without" 00000 in the name to rsync over (ssssslowly). I then only had to shut the vm off and sync the small snap's and restart the vm's on other storage. Only took a few minutes.
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