Install the Quick EMUlator (QEMU) guest agent in your Windows-based guest operating system if you want to create application-consistent snapshots of your virtual machine (VM). For an overview of everRun snapshots, see Managing Snapshots.
Typically, while applications are running, they process transactions, open and write files, hold information in memory, and more. If you take a VM snapshot while your applications are still working, it is similar to restarting your system after a power outage. Although most modern file systems are designed to recover from this type of outage, it is possible that some data will be corrupted or lost in the process, especially while transaction-intensive applications are running. In this case, taking a snapshot without preparing your applications results in a crash-consistent snapshot, as if you took the snapshot after a crash or power outage.
Microsoft Windows provides the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) that can inform the file system and your applications when they must temporarily quiesce or freeze their operations during a snapshot or backup. If your applications support VSS, the everRun software can signal your applications through the QEMU guest agent and VSS to quiesce during a
To install the QEMU guest agent
If prompted, click Restart to restart the guest operating system.
When Windows restarts, you may see a message indicating that the driver software was installed.
To verify that the QEMU guest agent is properly installed and running
Open Services. For example, click Start and Run, then type services.msc and click Run. Verify that the following services are present and running:
Open Device Manager. For example, click Start, Control Panel, Hardware, and Device Manager. Verify that the following driver is installed and running:
Related Topics
Configuring Windows-based Virtual Machines
Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines
Managing the Operation of a Virtual Machine
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