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<blockquote data-quote="Yasehtor" data-source="post: 1840026" data-attributes="member: 403751"><p>Raz0rEdge, if I understand it correctly a snapshot is essentially a backup of the VM. In addition to taking a snapshot at the two points in time that you mention I assume it would be good practice to take a snapshot on a regular schedule to preserve my data. I am just wondering where these snapshots are saved in the event the SSD becomes damaged and I cannot access the VM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yasehtor, post: 1840026, member: 403751"] Raz0rEdge, if I understand it correctly a snapshot is essentially a backup of the VM. In addition to taking a snapshot at the two points in time that you mention I assume it would be good practice to take a snapshot on a regular schedule to preserve my data. I am just wondering where these snapshots are saved in the event the SSD becomes damaged and I cannot access the VM. [/QUOTE]
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