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ghettoVCB reviews and mentions
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VMHost Backup advice
What are you trying to backup? VMs or the host itself? If host, hypervisors are usually meant to be disposable since you can import config from VMFS and VMX. You can backup configuration files within ESXi just to not redo complicated networking config. If you want to backup VMs, use any 3rd party software (yes, there are no built-in backups). If you are running free ESXi, you are pretty much forced to use agent-based backup or use scripts from Github - https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB.
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PVE, PVE + VM'd TrueNAS CORE, TrueNAS SCALE, or something else?
All of the hypervisors you've mentioned (Proxmox, ESXi, XCP-NG) are capable of PCI passthrough, so it really boils down to which one you're comfortable with. ESXi is feature-limited regarding backups (unless you acquire a paid vSphere license or choose to use ghettoVCB).
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VM File-Backup to USB-Disk (accessible from Windows)
ghettoVCB ( https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB ).
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Proxmox vs Hyper-V Server Core vs VMWare vSphere Hypervisor
VMware ESXi Free (or vSphere Hypervisor) is a great option, however, it has limitations. The main limitation is that storage api is limited, and you can't use Veeam or alternatives to backup VMs. You can use ghettoVCB with free ESXi. https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB
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ESXi backup solution
Oh, got it. You can try using GhettoVCB with free ESXi. https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB
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Migration from Proxmox
In case you are planning to use ESXi free, you can use ghettoVCB to backup your VMs. https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB
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Replacing datastore disk on 6.7 host ;
Back up the existing server's configuration and restore on to a new disk. https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2042141 https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB
- Getting your VMWare Host To Another Storege device without Reinstalling
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Esxi config backup?
Veeam has no such option. For ESXi configuration backup you can use ESXi Configuration Backup Tool or GhettoVCB. https://www.vladan.fr/free-esxi-configuration-backup-tool/ https://github.com/lamw/ghettoVCB
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Best Approach For Storing Your VM's On A NAS
Backups - either use Veeam at the OS level or leverage ghettoVCB to do backups from the ESX host itself using snapshots (I use the latter, personally) and replicate them to your backup NAS.
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lamw/ghettoVCB is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ghettoVCB is Shell.
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