What is server snapshot?
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Server snapshot is a point-in-time image of a virtual server. It includes the server disks and may optionally include server memory.
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Should I include server memory when creating snapshot?
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Including server memory in snapshot significantly increases time to create a snapshot. During snapshot creation, performance of the virtual server will be degraded so snapshot virtual server memory only if necessary.
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How snapshot can be used?
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Snapshot is commonly taken before making important changes on a server. For instance, it may be created prior to a major software upgrade or performing Windows Update. With snapshot, it's easy to restore a server to a previous known good...
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How can I roll back to a snapshot?
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To restore to the last snapshot, right-click your virtual server and choose Snapshot->Revert to Current Snapshot from the server management interface. If you have more than one snapshot, choose Snapshot->Snapshot Manager.... Then,...
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Why snapshot older than 6 days will be deleted automatically?
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Server snapshot is a very handy feature for system administrator. But long-lived snapshots can take up precious disk space, slow down server performance and cause other management problems. Thus, snapshot older than 6 days will be removed...
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How can I create snapshot for my server?
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From the server management interface, right-click your virtual server and choose Snapshot->Take Snapshot. Uncheck Snapshot the virtual machine's memory if you want only file system snapshot. Please note that snapshot older than 3 days...
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