Caution: Risk of
application errors - You cannot create a snapshot for a
A snapshot virtual disk is a point-in-time image of a virtual disk. It is the logical equivalent of a complete physical copy, but you create it much more quickly than a physical copy, and it requires less disk space. In this release of the storage management software, the virtual disk from which you are basing the snapshot, called the
You can also create several snapshots of a source virtual disk and write data to the snapshot virtual disks to perform testing and analysis. Before upgrading your database management system, for example, you can use snapshot virtual disks to test different configurations. Then you can use the performance data provided by the storage management software to help you decide how to configure your live database system.
When you take a snapshot, the
When you create a snapshot virtual disk, you specify where to create the snapshot repository virtual disk, its capacity, and other parameters. You can disable the snapshot when you are finished with it; for example, after a backup completes. Then, you can re-create the snapshot the next time you perform a backup and reuse the same snapshot repository virtual disk. Selecting Disable Snapshot >> Re-create Snapshots provides a shortcut to creating a new snapshot virtual disk of a particular source virtual disk because you do not need to create a new snapshot repository virtual disk. You can also delete a snapshot virtual disk, which also deletes the associated snapshot repository virtual disk.
The storage management software provides a warning message when your snapshot repository virtual disk nears a user-specified threshold (a percentage of its full capacity, the default is
50 percent). When this condition occurs, you can use the storage management software to expand the capacity of your snapshot repository virtual disk from free capacity on the
Using the Create Snapshot Virtual Disk Wizard
Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk
Re-creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk
Learn About Disabling and Re-creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk
Learn About Snapshot Virtual Disk Maintenance
Increasing the Capacity of a Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk