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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
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory, and select Revert to Latest Snapshot.
2 When prompted, click Yes.
The virtual machine power and data states are returned to the states they were in at the time you took the
parent snapshot. If the parent snapshot is a memory snapshot, the virtual machine is restored to an on
power state.
Revert to a Snapshot
Revert to a snapshot to restore the virtual machine to the state of that snapshot.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the Virtual machine .Snapshot management.Revert to snapshot privilege on the
virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click the virtual machine and select Manage Snapshots.
2 In the Snapshot Manager, click a snapshot to select it.
3 Click Revert to to restore the virtual machine to the snapshot.
The Revert to command lets you restore the state of any snapshot.
4 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
5 Click Close to exit the Snapshot Manager.
Deleting Snapshots
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.
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