I asked Veeam many times for kvm/ovirt/kubevirt backup, they told me: They know the needs but no official things on roadmap. Maybe @Rick Vanover have some input to provide.
I think it’s all about demands etc, nutanix is kvm based and it’s supported.
I asked Veeam many times for kvm/ovirt/kubevirt backup, they told me: They know the needs but no official things on roadmap. Maybe @Rick Vanover have some input to provide.
I think it’s all about demands etc, nutanix is kvm based and it’s supported.
Thanks for your reply. redhat kvm/ovirt is used limited company. I think that's way veeam still not work for this.
I think it was Anton Gostev how said that any KVM implementation is lacking of all necessary backup features like an API, CBT and such. This was the reason why Nutanix was added, as it offers everything for a consistent backup.
yes funny how things change :) we were just talking about this and boom… Now supported. Back to the original question, I have played around with KVM and Qemu. KVM is a type 1 hypervizor whereas Qemu is type 2 so KVM is baremetal like vmware and hyper-v. I had no issues while testing but never got to run it in production. I did run XEN for a while but it looks like XEN is going away.