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If the snapshot includes the memory state, the virtual machine will be in the same power state as
when you created the snapshot.
Table 92. Virtual Machine Power State After Restoring a Snapshot
Virtual Machine State When Parent Snapshot Is Taken Virtual Machine State After Restoration
Powered on (includes memory) Reverts to the parent snapshot, and the virtual machine is
powered on and running.
Powered on (does not include memory) Reverts to the parent snapshot and the virtual machine is
powered off.
Powered off (does not include memory) Reverts to the parent snapshot and the virtual machine is
powered off.
Virtual machines running certain kinds of workloads can take several minutes to resume responsiveness
after reverting from a snapshot.
Note vApp metadata for virtual machines in vApps does not follow the snapshot semantics for virtual
machine configuration. vApp properties that are deleted, modified, or defined after a snapshot is taken
remain intact (deleted, modified, or defined) after the virtual machine reverts to that snapshot or any
previous snapshots.
When you revert to a snapshot, disks that you added or changed after the snapshot was taken are
reverted to the snapshot point. For example, when you take a snapshot of a virtual machine, add a disk,
and revert the snapshot, the added disk is removed.
Independent disks are also removed when you revert to a snapshot that was taken before the disk was
added. If the latest snapshot includes an independent disk, its contents do not change when you revert to
that snapshot.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the Virtual machine .Snapshot management.Revert to snapshot privilege on the
virtual machine.
Procedure
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In the vSphere Client, right-click a virtual machine and make your selection. and
Task Description
Revert to the latest snapshot Select Revert to Latest Snapshot and click OK.
Revert to a selected snapshot a Right-click the virtual machine and select Manage Snapshots.
b Navigate to a snapshot in the snapshot tree and click the Revert To button.
c Click Yes to confirm.
Delete a Snapshot
Deleting a snapshot removes the snapshot from the Snapshot Manager. The snapshot files are
consolidated and written to the parent snapshot disk and merge with the virtual machine base disk. You
can use the Snapshot Manager to delete a single snapshot or all snapshots in a snapshot tree.
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