2In the AMW, select the Logical tab and select a valid source virtual disk.

3Select Virtual DiskSnapshotCreate. Alternatively, you can right- click the source virtual disk and select Create Snapshot Virtual Disk from the pop-up menu.

The Create Snapshot Virtual Disk Wizard - Introduction dialog is displayed.

4Select Simple (Recommended) and click Next.

The Specify Snapshot Schedule window is displayed.

5Select Yes to set up a schedule for the new snapshot virtual disk creation. To go to this option and create the snapshot immediately, select No.

6If you specified a snapshot schedule, define the schedule details in the Create Snapshot Schedule window and click Next.

7Enter the Snapshot virtual disk name and the Snapshot repository virtual disk name and click Next.

The Specify Snapshot Repository Capacity window is displayed.

8Enter the snapshot repository virtual disks capacity as a percentage of the source virtual disks capacity and click Next.

The Preview window containing the summary of the snapshot virtual disk is displayed.

9Click Finish.

The Completed window is displayed.

10Click OK.

After creating one or more snapshot virtual disks, mount the source virtual disk, and restart the host application using that source virtual disk.

11In the AMW, select the Mappings tab, assign mappings between the snapshot virtual disk and the host that accesses the snapshot virtual disk.

NOTE: In some cases, conflicts may result from mapping the same host to both a source virtual disk and its associated snapshot virtual disk. This conflict depends on the host operating system and any virtual disk manager software in use.

12To register the snapshot virtual disk with the host operating system, run the host-based hot_add utility.

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