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Reasons to avoid PV/PVC as opposed to S3 as a storage location for the Rancher Backup Operator

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Environment

Rancher 2.x
Rancher Backup Operator


Situation

Choosing a Persistent Volume  over a S3 bucket as the storage location for the Rancher Backup Operator. 

Resolution

Using the Rancher Backup Operator with a PVC is not very intuitive from a recovery point of view, as the PVs are tied to the Kubernetes cluster.

If that cluster is lost, a detached PV is left, that needs to be attached to another host to copy the Rancher Backup Operator snapshots out of, and then copy into a PV on a freshly created cluster. 

If a S3 endpoint is not readily available, it would be easier to use the local Rancher clusters own RKE2 etcd snapshots, which can be copied off the nodes to a different location via a simple cronjob on the hosts themselves. 

Additional Information

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  • Document ID:000021747
  • Creation Date: 19-Mar-2025
  • Modified Date:09-Apr-2025
    • SUSE Rancher

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