KVM Backup & Recovery
KVM, or Kernel-based Virtual Machine, is an open-source virtualization technology that allows users to create and manage virtual machines on Linux-based systems. It leverages the underlying Linux kernel for virtualization, providing a robust and efficient platform for running multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single host machine.
Backing up KVM virtual machines is essential to ensure data integrity, disaster recovery preparedness, and business continuity. Regular backups capture the virtual machines’ configurations, operating systems, applications, and data. In the event of hardware failures, software glitches, or accidental deletions, these backups enable quick restoration, minimizing downtime and preventing data loss.
This section includes the following;
- Deployment
- Setting up Backup Server
- Adding Data Sources
- Configure Backups
- Recovery
- Manage Backup Jobs
- Configure Backup Settings
- Import Backups
- Reports