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According VSS best practices (based on VMware best practices), the maximum lifetime for a VM snapshot should be 24-72 hours.

Snapshots are

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NOT backups

A virtual machine snapshot is not a copy so it cannot be treated as a direct backup. A snapshot file is only simply a change log of changes to the original virtual disk. Therefore, do not rely on it as a direct backup process. The virtual machine is running on the most current snapshot, not the original vmdk disk files.
Snapshots To reiterate: snapshots are not complete copies of the VM's original vmdk disk files. Taking a snapshot does not create a complete copy of the original vmdk disk file, rather it only copies the delta disks.

Side

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effects of running with snapshots

  • Decreased performance if there are too many delta files in a chain (caused by

    an excessive number of snapshots) or large delta files may cause decreased virtual machine and host performance. Not able to increase size of Virtual Disk

    having too many snapshots).

  • Decreased performance if delta files become too large.

  • Cannot increase Virtual Disk size while snapshots are active.

  • Delta files can grow to the same size as the original base disk file

    , which is why the provisioned storage size of a virtual machine increases by an amount up to the original size of the virtual machine multiplied by the number of snapshots on the virtual machine.

    : a virtual machine's provisioned storage size can grow to ( its original size ) multiplied by ( the number of snapshots ).

Requesting a Snapshot

To request a snapshot for your VM, please use one of the following methods:

Reverting to a Snapshot

To revert a VM to (or from) a specific snapshot, please use one of the following options:

Deleting a Snapshot

To delete a snapshot for your VM, please use one of the following methods:

Consolidate Disks 

To consolidate VM disks, please use one of the following options:

Recommended Reading

  • Understanding virtual machine snapshots in

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Snapshot

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You can request a snapshot for your VM by:

Reverting to Snapshot

To revert to Virtual Machine snapshot could be done by:

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Old Notification

  • The ITS Private Cloud will notify periodically when a snapshot is not compliant with the 72 hour lifetime period.

  • The Notifications will:

    • be ongoing until the deletion and will include the VM admin, informational contacts and the user who created the snapshot.

    • have the subject is Snapshot Old Detected

    • are sent on a daily basis until deleted