Create a snapshot to save an image of a virtual machine (VM) at a particular point in time.
You can create a snapshot of a VM whether the VM is running or shut down; however, if you want to create an application-consistent snapshot, where supported applications quiesce or freeze their operations to ensure data consistency, you must prepare your guest operating system as described in one of the following topics:
The number of snapshots you can create depends on the amount of storage space you have allocated in the volume container for each VM volume, as described in Sizing Volume Containers. If necessary, you can expand a volume container as described in Expanding a Volume Container on the everRun System.
If you want to create an application-consistent snapshot, ensure that the QEMU guest agent is installed and running, as described in Installing the QEMU Guest Agent for Application-Consistent Snapshots (Linux-based VMs).
To create a snapshot
The default Snapshot Name for each new snapshot is the name of the VM, but you can type a more descriptive name. (The snapshot name does not need to be unique.)
Creating a snapshot typically takes a few seconds, but it may take longer depending on the level of VM activity and the amount of time that has passed since the previous snapshot. You can determine the status of a snapshot by checking the State column on the Snapshots page:
If you want to export a completed snapshot, see Exporting a Snapshot.
Related Topics
Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines
Managing the Operation of a Virtual Machine
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