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Suspendingavirtualmachineallowsyoutosavethecurrentstatesothatyoucan
continueworklaterfromthesamestate.Takingasnapshotallowsyoutopreservethe
stateofavirtualmachinesothatyoucanreturntothesamestaterepeatedly.Toperform
suspendorsnapshotoperations,
youmusthavetherequiredpermissions.
Thischapterincludesthefollowingtopics:
“SuspendingandResumingVirtualMachines”onpage 193
“UsingSnapshots”onpage 195
Suspending and Resuming Virtual Machines
Thesuspendoperationsavesthecurrentstateofthevirtualmachine.Whenyouresume
asuspendedvirtualmachine,anyapplicationsthatwererunningwhenyoususpended
thevirtualmachineareresumedintheirrunningstate,andtheapplicationdataisthe
sameaswhenyoususpendedthevirtualmachine.
Thespeed
ofthesuspendandresumeoperationsdependsonhowmuchdatahas
changedduringthetimethatthevirtualmachinewasrunning.Thefirstsuspend
operationtypicallytakeslongerthanlatersuspendoperations.
Whenyouresumeanddoadditionalworkinthevirtualmachine,youcannotreturnto
thestatethat
thevirtualmachinewasinatthetimeitwassuspended.Topreservethe
stateofthevirtualmachinesothatyoucanreturntothesamestaterepeatedly,takea
snapshot,asdescribedin“UsingSnapshots”onpage 195.
Preserving the State of a
Virtual Machine
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