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.
Nice video! You make me know more about external snapshot. Thank you
Glad to hear that!👍
Great video. I come from 2022 and we still don't have support for external snapshots
Hy, great video from you. Top!
God bless you!
Greets from Vienna
Thanks man was very useful!
Thanks so much for your kind comments!
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! 👍
9:17 abstract programmer isn't angry at you, he is just disappointed
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
Thank you so much👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
You're welcome 😊
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.