Network Storage
- Create or navigate to an existing folder to share
- Right click on the folder > Properties > Sharing tab > Advanced Sharing...
- Click the Share this folder box
- Give the share a name (ie VMBackups)
- Click the Permissions button
- Remove the Everyone group
- Add users or groups to allow access to the share
- Click OK on all open dialog boxes
- Open a web browser and navigate to the ProxMox web UI
- Log in
- Select Datacenter from the left navigation menu
- Click Storage in the left navigation sub menu
- Click the Add button > CIFS
- Complete the Add CIFS form as follows
ID: VMBackups
Server: 10.10.27.1
Username: i12bretro
Password:
Share: VMBackups
Max Backups: 3
Content: VZDump backup file - Click the Add button
- That's it, ProxMox can now see the network share and it can be used for virtual machine backups
Creating a Backup
- Expand the node and select the the VM to move from the left navigation
- Select Backup from the left sub-navigation menu
- Click the Backup Now button at the top of the main content area
- Select the destination (VMBackups share in this example), compression and mode for the backup > Click Backup
- Wait for the backup process to complete
Importing the Backup
- Log into the target Proxmox host
- Add the CIFS share in the same way it was added to the source Proxmox node
- Expand the node and select the storage location where the backup was stored (the VMBackups share in this example)
- Select the backup > Click Restore towards the top of the page
- Set the target storage location and VM ID > Click Restore
- Wait for the restore process to complete
- Once complete, test the VM by starting it