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Prerequisites
Allocate enough time for virtual disk consolidation. If a snapshot captured a state considerably different
from the earlier state, for example, a service pack upgrade, the consolidation might take up to a few hours.
Procedure
1 Select Virtual Machine > Snapshots.
2 Select the snapshot to delete.
Option Action
To select multiple adjacent
snapshots.
Shift-click
To select multiple snapshots that
are not adjacent.
Command-click
3 Click Delete.
4 Click Delete to confirm that you want to delete the snapshot.
The snapshot is deleted and virtual disk consolidation takes place.
AutoProtect
Fusion can take snapshots of the state of your virtual machine at intervals with the AutoProtect function.
This feature is in addition to manual snapshots, which you can take at any time.
Use AutoProtect to instruct Fusion to take a snapshot automatically every 30 minutes, every hour, or every
day.
Set Up Automatic Snapshots with AutoProtect
Fusion can take snapshots of the state of a virtual machine automatically at set intervals, with the
AutoProtect function. This function is in addition to manual snapshots, which you can take at any time.
When you turn on AutoProtect, you set the maximum number of AutoProtect snapshots to keep at a time.
After this number is reached, Fusion deletes the oldest AutoProtect snapshot in the range to make room for
the newest snapshot.
This number setting can affect the number of manual snapshots that you can take and keep. You can have
no more than 100 snapshots for a virtual machine, and depending on the types and sizes of the virtual disk
files, this number can be less. If the total of AutoProtect snapshots reach the limit, you cannot take manual
snapshots.
Fusion uses this setting to estimate the minimum amount of hard disk space the AutoProtect snapshots will
use. That information appears at the bottom of the panel. The maximum amount of hard disk space can be
significantly more than the estimate, depending on the amount of changes you make between snapshots.
NOTE When you have manual or AutoProtect snapshots of a virtual machine, you cannot add or modify its
virtual hard disk.
Procedure
1 Open a virtual machine, or select it in the Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select Virtual Machine > Snapshots.
3 Click AutoProtect Settings.
4 Select the Enable AutoProtect check box.
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