📄️ Overview
The VM Snapshot feature in the Cloud Management Portal enables users to create and manage snapshots of their virtual machines. A snapshot captures the complete state of a VM at a given point in time—including the OS, disk state, and memory (if applicable)—allowing users to easily restore their system in case of unexpected changes or failures.
📄️ Add VM Snapshot
The VM Snapshot feature allows you to preserve the current state of a virtual machine (VM), enabling you to restore it later if needed. This is especially useful before performing updates, installations, or any configuration changes that may impact system stability.
📄️ Revert VM Snapshot
The Revert VM Snapshot feature allows you to roll back your virtual machine (VM) to a previous saved state. This is especially useful if your VM encounters errors after software updates, misconfigurations, or unexpected failures.
📄️ Delete a VM Snapshot
A VM snapshot captures the state of a virtual machine (VM) at a specific point in time. While snapshots are useful for backup and restore operations, they consume storage and may accumulate over time. If a snapshot is no longer required, you can delete it to free up space. Please be aware that snapshot deletion is a permanent action and cannot be undone.