> From: Stephan von Krawczynski [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> > I use zfs (or btrfs) storage, which handles the storage snapshots.  If I 
> > ever
> need to rollback to a point in time snapshot, the guest machine will boot up,
> think it's rebooting after an unexpected power loss.
> 
> That is no real option under linux host.
> zfs is non-existent. btrfs is like roulette and cannot seriously be used in
> production.

The OP didn't say you use linux.  Switch to openindiana so you can use zfs 
until btrfs is more stable.  I hear that btrfs is stable now - but I haven't 
tried it myself recently.

Or you could build a new OI machine that shares NFS or iscsi to the linux 
guest, so the OI / ZFS machine only handles the storage.

If you don't use one of these things, the answer to your question, is sorry, 
your only option is LVM snapshot.


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