After taking a snapshot, you could screw up your vm so much that it wouldn't boot. Can you recover to snapshot if you can't get a boot out of your modified system? A clone, as opposed to a snapshot, would still be there if you totally hosed your system.
so much work for simple snapshot. all this is done with few clicks in vmware and hyper-v, why is it so complicated in kvm? this simply cant compete against against paid solutions imo
I appreciate this video, but there is absolutely no reason for snapshot management to be this hacky and complicated. If only VirtualBox was a Type 1 hypervisor, i would have stuck with it rather than deal with this mess.
Great video. I come from 2022 and we still don't have support for external snapshots
Nice video! You make me know more about external snapshot. Thank you
Glad to hear that!👍
Hy, great video from you. Top!
God bless you!
Greets from Vienna
9:17 abstract programmer isn't angry at you, he is just disappointed
great video! thank you so much for the info!
Great, thx a lot. How on earth did you find out about the pflash/rom trick (and not give up ...)
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👍
Just what I needed. Thank you!
Glad it helped Dustin! 👍
Thanks man was very useful!
Thanks so much for your kind comments!
After taking a snapshot, you could screw up your vm so much that it wouldn't boot. Can you recover to snapshot if you can't get a boot out of your modified system?
A clone, as opposed to a snapshot, would still be there if you totally hosed your system.
Thank you so much👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
You're welcome 😊
so much work for simple snapshot. all this is done with few clicks in vmware and hyper-v, why is it so complicated in kvm? this simply cant compete against against paid solutions imo
thanks
You're welcome!👍
I appreciate this video, but there is absolutely no reason for snapshot management to be this hacky and complicated. If only VirtualBox was a Type 1 hypervisor, i would have stuck with it rather than deal with this mess.