Creating the Snapshot Using the Advanced Path

NOTE: Removing the drive letter of the associated virtual disk in Windows or unmounting the virtual drive in Linux helps to guarantee a stable copy of the drive for the Snapshot.

After first preparing the host server(s) as specified in the preceding procedure, complete the following steps to create a virtual disk snapshot using the advanced path:

1Stop the host application accessing the source virtual disk, and unmount the source virtual disk.

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

3Select Virtual DiskSnapshotCreate. Alternatively, 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 appears.

4Select Advanced, and click Next.

The Specify Names window is displayed.

5Enter the Snapshot visual disk name and the Snapshot repository virtual disk name and click Next.

The Allocate Capacity window is displayed.

6In the Capacity allocation area, select:

Free capacity on same disk group as base (recommended)

Free capacity on different disk group

Unconfigured capacity (create new disk group)

7Enter the snapshot repository virtual disks capacity as a percentage of the source virtual disks capacity and click Next.

The Specify Virtual Disk Parameters window is displayed.

8In the Snapshot virtual disk parameters area, select the relevant mapping option, you can select:

Automatic

Map later with Storage Partition

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