Adding to that, from ACS 4.19 volume snapshots can be copied to other zones
(SnapshotsCopy)
Regards,
Alex
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From: m...@swen.io
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2023 9:58 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: AW: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot
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Hello Murilo,
In ACS we have two concepts.
Volume snapshots, which are restore points that represent a point in
time for a given volume. These type of snapshots can be scheduled to be
taken. Moreover, in ACS, volume snapshots behave as "backups", as they
are "backed up" to the secondary storage.
Is there any material or documentation that helps to understand in more
depth how snapshots behave? For example, I noticed that in some case a
"backing file" was created pointing a qcow2 file to another... another
point I wanted to understand is whether any of these types of snapshots
allow restori
: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot
Hi Murilo,
"Snapshots" corresponds to Disk/Volume, and "VM Snapshots" corresponds to
VM/Instance. You can use VM Snapshots to revert to the machine's state.
Regards,
Suresh
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 7:59 PM Murilo Moura wrote
Hi Murilo,
"Snapshots" corresponds to Disk/Volume, and "VM Snapshots" corresponds
to VM/Instance. You can use VM Snapshots to revert to the machine's
state.
Regards,
Suresh
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 7:59 PM Murilo Moura wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> What is the difference between the "Snapshots" and "VM Sna
Hi!
What is the difference between the "Snapshots" and "VM Snapshots" features?
In practice, what changes between the snapshots created in these two menus?
Do any of them have limitations in restoring the machine's state completely?
Hi!
What is the difference between the "Snapshots" and "VM Snapshots" features?
In practice, what changes between the snapshots created in these two menus?
Do any of them have limitations in restoring the machine's state completely?