Proxmox Backup Server configuration - Thomas-Krenn-Wiki
www.thomas-krenn.com › en › wikiPerform Proxmox Test Backup. Now that the PBS is stored in the Proxmox VE system, you can perform a test backup. The best way to do this is to perform a one-time backup by clicking either on a container or on a VM and selecting Backup > Backup now. Please note the different backup modes, which are well described in the Proxmox documentation. After a successful backup you can see the backup in the PVE in the GUI as well as on the Proxmox Backup Server.
Storage: Directory - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_DirectoryProxmox VE can use local directories or locally mounted shares for storage. A directory is a file level storage, so you can store any content type like virtual disk images, containers, templates, ISO images or backup files. You can mount additional storages via standard linux /etc/fstab , and then define a directory storage for that mount point.
Backup and Restore - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Backup_and_RestoreProxmox VE live backup provides snapshot-like semantics on any storage type. It does not require that the underlying storage supports snapshots. Also please note that since the backups are done via a background Qemu process, a stopped VM will appear as running for a short amount of time while the VM disks are being read by Qemu.
Backup and Restore - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › Backup_and_RestoreProxmox VE backups are always full backups - containing the VM/CT configuration and all data. Backups can be started via the GUI or via the vzdump command line tool. Backup Storage Before a backup can run, a backup storage must be defined. Refer to the Storage documentation on how to add a storage.
Storage: Directory - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › Storage:_DirectoryProxmox VE can use local directories or locally mounted shares for storage. A directory is a file level storage, so you can store any content type like virtual disk images, containers, templates, ISO images or backup files. You can mount additional storages via standard linux /etc/fstab , and then define a directory storage for that mount point.