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=== Agenda (2017-04-25 0900 UTC) ===
 
=== Agenda (2017-04-25 0900 UTC) ===
Files backup scene
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*Files backup scene(jiaopengju)
*<code>1. Where to backup:</code> backup files to object storage cluster(s3 or swift)
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**<code>1. Where to backup:</code> backup files to object storage cluster(s3 or swift)
*<code>2. What to backup:</code>  
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**<code>2. What to backup:</code>  
 
     (1) files in physical servers with openstack services deployed, or other servers in the cluster.
 
     (1) files in physical servers with openstack services deployed, or other servers in the cluster.
 
     (2) files in vms  that users would like to backup
 
     (2) files in vms  that users would like to backup
 
     this is two kinds of demand groups, one for Operation and Maintenance Engineer, one for vm users.
 
     this is two kinds of demand groups, one for Operation and Maintenance Engineer, one for vm users.
*<code>3. How to backup:</code>
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**<code>3. How to backup:</code>
 
     Use a service(karbor) which can backup vms and volumes ether
 
     Use a service(karbor) which can backup vms and volumes ether
*<code>4. Why should it be used in this way:</code>
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**<code>4. Why should it be used in this way:</code>
 
     Unified mangement of all the backups for 2 (1) or 2 (2)
 
     Unified mangement of all the backups for 2 (1) or 2 (2)
 
     For 2(1), this provides a convenient way for the engineers
 
     For 2(1), this provides a convenient way for the engineers

Revision as of 08:03, 25 April 2017

Weekly Karbor meeting

If you're interested in Data Protection as Service(Karbor) for OpenStack, we have a weekly meetings on IRC. Please feel free to add your topic to the agenda below. When adding topics please leave your IRC name. meeting information:

  • #openstack-meeting
  • Tuesday at 1500 UTC each even week and 0900 UTC each odd week

Previous Meetings

Agenda (2017-04-25 0900 UTC)

  • Files backup scene(jiaopengju)
    • 1. Where to backup: backup files to object storage cluster(s3 or swift)
    • 2. What to backup:
   (1) files in physical servers with openstack services deployed, or other servers in the cluster.
   (2) files in vms  that users would like to backup
   this is two kinds of demand groups, one for Operation and Maintenance Engineer, one for vm users.
    • 3. How to backup:
   Use a service(karbor) which can backup vms and volumes ether
    • 4. Why should it be used in this way:
   Unified mangement of all the backups for 2 (1) or 2 (2)
   For 2(1), this provides a convenient way for the engineers
   For 2(2), this provides a unified way for users to manage all his backups conveniently
  • Open discussion