RE: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot

2023-11-20 Thread Alex Mattioli
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!

RE: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot

2023-11-18 Thread gabriel . fernandes
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.

Re: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot

2023-11-17 Thread Murilo Moura
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

Re: Difference between VM Snapshot and Snapshot

2023-11-17 Thread Suresh Kumar Anaparti
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