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Re: [Xen-users] Snapshot of a Xen VM
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- From: "Chris Scott" <severebrainfailure@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:40:54 +0100
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we use LVM for our domU images - LVM snapshots provide this functionality, depending on how complex your partition useage is
.
Folks,
Was just wondering if there is such a thing as a "snapshot" of a Xen VM configuration, similar to the snapshot option in VMWare. Was trying to
google it, and ended up with numerous links to the daily builds, which is a different subject.
A VMWare snapshot goes back to a known configuration - I'm hoping there's a Xen version of such.
If someone has a link to documentation of Xen configuration snapshots,
that would be great.
Thanks, Mike
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