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5 Navigate to the location where you want to save the file and click Save.
6 Double-click the file and select Connect.
Create a Snapshot of a Virtual Machine
You can take a snapshot of a virtual machine. After you take the snapshot, you can revert all the virtual
machines to the most recent snapshot, or remove the snapshot.
Snapshots do not capture NIC configurations.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine is not connected to an independent disk.
Procedure
1 Select My Cloud > VMs.
2 Right-click the vApp and select Create Snapshot.
3 Click OK.
A snapshot of the virtual machine's state is saved. This doubles the virtual machine's storage consumption
on the organization virtual datacenter.
Revert a Virtual Machine to a Snapshot
You can revert a virtual machine to the state it was in when the snapshot was created.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine has a snapshot.
Procedure
1 Select My Cloud > VMs.
2 Right-click the vApp and select Revert to Snapshot.
3 Click Yes.
Remove a Snapshot of a Virtual Machine
You can remove a snapshot of a virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select My Cloud > VMs.
2 Right-click the vApp and select Remove Snapshot.
3 Click Yes.
Copy or Move a Virtual Machine to a vApp
You can copy or move a virtual machine to another vApp. When you copy a virtual machine, the original
virtual machine remains in the source vApp. If you move a virtual machine, it is removed from the source
vApp.
Prerequisites
The virtual machine must be powered off.
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