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Chapter 5 Preserving the State of a Virtual Machine
To!remove!the!snapshot,!shut!down!and!power!off!the!virtual!machine.!Choose!
Snapshot!>!Remove!Snapshot.
NOTE Removing!a!snapshot!when!the!virtual!machine!is!powered!off!can!take!a!long!
time,!depending!on!the!size!of!the!snapshot!file.!While!you!are!removing!the!
snapshot,!other!consoles!might!not!be!able!to!connect!to!the!server!host,!and!
the!users!trying!to!connect!might!see!an!error
!that!the!VMware!Registration!
Service!(vmware-serverd)!is!not!running.
Snapshots and Legacy Disk Modes
If!you!are!familiar!with!the!disk!modes!used!in!VMware!GSX!Server!2!and!earlier,!you!
can!use!the!snapshot!to!achieve!equivalent!results.!If!you!want!the!equivalent!of:
! Persistent!mode!!Do!not!take! a!snapshot.
! Nonpersistent!mode!!Be!sure!the!virtual!machine!is!in!the!state!you!want!it.!
Power!off!the!virtual!machine.!Take!a!snapshot.!On!the!console!toolbar,!go!to!
Snapshot!and!choose!Revert!to!snapshot.
NOTE VMware!Server!does!not!support!undoable!disks.
Snapshots and Legacy Virtual Machines
VMware!Server!does!not!support!snapshots!with!legacy!virtual!machines.