Liraz has just noted how an unsupported TKL appliance can be backed up by tricking the Hub into thinking that it's a different (and supported) appliance (the example used is tricking the Hub into allowing the backup of a LAPP appliance by pretending it's a Core appliance - see comments on Liraz's blog post here). So theoretically it's possible, but it will involve a lot of trial and error I think with lots of tweaking to the includes config and usage of the tklbam hooks. TBH I wouldn't really know where to start with it but if you hunt around on the Zimbra forums you may be able to find something?
And obviously make sure that everything works with your backup before you rely on it!
If you persevere on this path and manage to get it to work it's be great if you could post back as although I'm sure Liraz will be keen to add this functionality to TKLBAM by default, in the meantime others may be interested.
The other option obviously is to see what other Zimbra users use to backup Zimbra and use that.
Sorry for slow reply...
Liraz has just noted how an unsupported TKL appliance can be backed up by tricking the Hub into thinking that it's a different (and supported) appliance (the example used is tricking the Hub into allowing the backup of a LAPP appliance by pretending it's a Core appliance - see comments on Liraz's blog post here). So theoretically it's possible, but it will involve a lot of trial and error I think with lots of tweaking to the includes config and usage of the tklbam hooks. TBH I wouldn't really know where to start with it but if you hunt around on the Zimbra forums you may be able to find something?
And obviously make sure that everything works with your backup before you rely on it!
If you persevere on this path and manage to get it to work it's be great if you could post back as although I'm sure Liraz will be keen to add this functionality to TKLBAM by default, in the meantime others may be interested.
The other option obviously is to see what other Zimbra users use to backup Zimbra and use that.