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Revision as of 15:54, 15 December 2025

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Freezer is a distributed backup restore and disaster recovery as a service platform. It is designed to be multi OS (Linux, Windows, OSX, *BSD), focused on providing efficiency and flexibility for block based backups, file based incremental backups, point-in-time actions, jobs synchronization (i.e. backup synchronization over multiple nodes) and many other features. It is aimed at being useful for all environments, including large ephemeral Clouds. Documentation and Code can be found at the following locations:

Core Team

  • [PTL] Saad Zaher (szaher)
  • Vitaliy Nogin (vnogin)
  • Ruslan Aliev (raliev)
  • Fausto Marzi (daemontool)
  • Guillermo Garcia (m3m0)
  • Pierre-Arthur Mathieu (slashme)
  • Yang Yapeng (yangyapeng)

Resources

Meetings https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/freezer_meetings Chairman: noonedeadpunk
IRC #openstack-freezer on OFTC
Mailing List OpenStack Discuss list, prefix with [freezer]
Milestones https://launchpad.net/freezer/+milestones
Integration Freezer/Integration - Coming soon
Bug tracker https://bugs.launchpad.net/freezer
Blueprints https://blueprints.launchpad.net/freezer

Getting Started

Documentation

Contributing

A good place to start is by reading at the How_To_Contribute to OpenStack page. For information on contributing to Freezer specifically see the Getting Involved page in the developer documentation.

Discussions / Etherpads

The developers use IRC in #openstack-freezer on Freenode freenodefor development discussion.

Every Thursday there's a weekly meeting starting from 3:00 p.m. UTC on IRC room: openstack-meeting-alt

Automation Details

Technical Details


Presentations

Roadmap

miscellaneous