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The cool thing about our snapshots is they're just pointers in time with intelligence built in. So if you delete the original or baseline snapshot, the next oldest snapshot will become the new baseline. What you will loose is the capability to restore the volume to that point in time since that snapshot is now gone. To delete a virtual machine: Open the desired virtual machine. Choose Remove from the File menu. The Delete Virtual Machine Assistant window appears. If you do not want this window to appear the next time you start this wizard, select Always skip introduction. Click Continue. Select the Delete. Snapshot it created, it will never expire till the snapshot owner decides to delete it manually. You can select the Custom value option to provide a custom duration for the snapshot retention period. Once the desired value is selected, click on Create snapshot button to start creating the snapshot. May 13, 2013  Remember you can delete the snapshot record any time but the file merge will only happen while the VM is OFF! If you want to do the normal snapshot removal method do them one at a time. Start with the oldest snapshot, check there is enough disk space for the merge to complete successfully i.e. Check there is sufficient space for the specific.

Guest blog by Ram Chavali, Parallels Support Team

In the age of cyber-attacks, data leaks and computer viruses, people tend to back up their computers more often. Virtual machines should be backed up from time to time too.

However, it can be difficult and time-consuming to create multiple backups, especially if you’re using an external storage device.

What if I need to create a reserve copy for my virtual machine and I don’t want to mess with the full virtual machine or a Mac backup? The answer is easy: use Parallels Desktop snapshots!

So what is a snapshot? A snapshot in Parallels Desktop is a copy of the virtual machine state at a particular point in time.Why Would I Use Snapshots?

*Creating snapshots is super easy

*Snapshots can be integrated with Time Machine backup.

*Snapshots are produced quickly and allow your virtual machine to consume less space on your Time Machine storage device.So, How Do I Make a Snapshot?

It will only take a few clicks. First, go to the Actions menu and choose Take Snapshot:

How many snapshots can you take? There is no limit. However, your virtual machine hard drive will expand with every new snapshot you take:

If something goes wrong, you can also revert to one of the snapshots you took in the past:

You can also automate snapshots by using built-in SmartGuard. With SmartGuard on, you can schedule snapshots to be taken every day, week….whatever period of time you like!

Now, let me go through several user scenarios and describe how snapshots could help in each particular case:Office Work

You use Parallels Desktop for running Microsoft Office and potentially some custom Windows programs—or, even if you just need Internet Explorer for access to work-related resources. In this scenario, Snapshots could be useful for you when:

*You’ve just completed the project and don’t have time for a full backup.

*You’re installing new programs on Windows. In this case, you could make a snapshot before installing it to make sure your new program doesn’t affect Windows in a bad way.Development

You use Parallels Desktop for software development and testing. Snapshots could help when:

*You like to save each and every detail of the development progress. This way, you can revert back to any Snapshot to perform changes if something goes wrong.

*You want to build multiple “trees” for different projects. With Snapshots, it’s easy to create separate trees of captured information, allowing you to switchback and forth for verification and edits.Gaming

Love to play games? You could do the following with Snapshots for gaming:

*If you’re stuck on a tough level, you could continue playing thatlevel over and over again to improve your scores or get past a tough boss.Graphic Design

Using Photoshop, AutoCAD or similar software in a virtual machine?

*With Parallels Desktop Snapshots, you can take multiple snapshots to save your data or design ideas. Over time, if you feel data is missing or corrupted, it’s then easy to revert the snapshot and retrieve any data you may have lost.

Hopefully this extra info on Snapshots in Parallels Desktop was useful, and don’t forget to follow the Parallels Support team on Twitter!

Parallels Desktop® for Mac has a delightful functionality called Snapshots, which helps you save your virtual machine’s state to ensure your work environment is backed up and protected. This functionality has been part of Parallels Desktop since version 3. It allows users to restore their VM environment to a previous state in case of issues.

What’s new in the latest version is that we’ve listened to top customer concerns regarding Snapshots—and now it uses about 15% less space to save memory.

Managing Snapshots is easier and quicker, too! Instead of deleting each individual Snapshot and taking a minute (or two) per Snapshot, you can now delete multiple unneeded Snapshots to save precious time. You may want to use Snapshots if you use a virtual machine for work, development, or important projects. Snapshots are great because if something goes wrong, you can revert the changes back to any of your Snapshots and continue working with the guest OS.

How to create a Snapshot with Parallels Desktop:

*Start Parallels Desktop.

*In Control Center, right-click the virtual machine that you want to create a Snapshot of and choose Manage SnapshotsManually Delete Snapshots Parallels Free

3. Click New, specify the Snapshot name and click OK to create an up-to-date Snapshots

How to automate the creation of snapshots:

The SmartGuard functionality allows you to automate Snapshots creation.

Note: SmartGuard is only available when the virtual machine is not running in Rollback Mode.

To access settings for automating Snapshots:

*Start Parallels Desktop.

*In Control Center, right-click the virtual machine that you want to create a Snapshot of and choose Configure.Delete All Snapshots Vmware

3. Click Backup.

To automate Snapshots, you’ll have to enable SmartGuard, click Details, and do one of the following:Manually Remove Snapshot Vmware

*Select Optimize for Time Machine. If you select this option, a Snapshot will be taken every 48 hours. When backing up your Mac®, Time Machine will not back up the entire virtual machine—only its latest Snapshot. This allows you to reduce the amount of data that Time Machine backs up, reduce the time it spends backing up the virtual hard disk(s), and minimize the risk of data loss or corruption when restoring the VM hard disk(s) from the Time Machine backup.

*Manually set the Snapshots frequency and maximum number of Snapshots to keep. If you want to know when it’s time to make the next Snapshot and be able to reject the snapshot creation, select Notify me before Snapshot creation.

To set up how often Snapshots are made:

Use the Take a Snapshot Every field. You can set from one to 48 hours.

If the time interval is less than 24 hours, SmartGuard will allow you to restore the latest hourly, daily, and weekly Snapshot. If the time interval is more than 24 hours, you will be able to restore the latest daily, weekly, and monthly Snapshot.

To limit how many snapshots are stored:

Use the Snapshots to Keep field to set the maximum number of Snapshots that can be stored on your Mac.

The maximum available value is 100 Snapshots. As soon as Snapshots Manager reaches the limit and needs to make a new one, it will delete the oldest Snapshot.

How to revert to a previously saved Snapshot:Manually Delete Snapshots Parallels Download

*Start Parallels Desktop.

*In Control Center, select the virtual machine that you want to revert and click the Snapshots icon.

*Select the Snapshot you want to revert to and click Go To.

*Your virtual machine will restart with your reverted environment.

How to delete a Snapshot:Virtualbox Delete Snapshot

*Start Parallels Desktop.

*In Control Center, select the virtual machine with the Snapshot you want to delete and click the Snapshots icon.

*Select the Snapshot you want to delete and click Delete.Vmware Delete Snapshot Disk Space

When you delete an intermediate Snapshot, the information it contains is merged into the next Snapshot automatically.

Some additional information that might be helpful to Parallels Desktop users is how to back up your virtual machine with Time Machine. Time Machine is the built-in backup software from Apple that helps users easily save their data—and it works with Parallels Desktop.

If you’re an existing user, we hope we cleared up how easy it is to create a Snapshot within Parallels Desktop virtual machines. If you’re a new user looking to buy Parallels Desktop, but you’re concerned about saving your data, we hope we answered your questions.

 

 

 

 

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