francisaugusto
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Hi,
I am now in that situation that many have found themselves in: iSCSI or NFS for VM-datastore.
One of my main reasons to move my vm's to my NAS is to have better options for backup.
I was thinking about using TrueNAS' Vmware integration for snapshotting of my vm's before a pool replication.
My biggest question is: are snapshots of NFS-shares going to use less space and be better for that scenario of snapshoting-and-replicating? I ask this because I would assume that snapshotting a block device would be less effective to compute the difference between states, but I might be completely off here.
I am now in that situation that many have found themselves in: iSCSI or NFS for VM-datastore.
One of my main reasons to move my vm's to my NAS is to have better options for backup.
I was thinking about using TrueNAS' Vmware integration for snapshotting of my vm's before a pool replication.
My biggest question is: are snapshots of NFS-shares going to use less space and be better for that scenario of snapshoting-and-replicating? I ask this because I would assume that snapshotting a block device would be less effective to compute the difference between states, but I might be completely off here.