![]() ![]() That is why even if a snapshot is a point-in-time version of a VM, including the VM’s files, state, and configurations, it can’t be used as a vSphere VM backup. The main difference between backups and snapshots is that backups are VM copies that are independent of the source VM files while snapshots depend on the original VM. ![]() Then if you add a secondary NIC and roll back to the snapshot, the NIC will be gone as the snapshot includes configuration and not just data and state. For instance, you could take a snapshot of a virtual machine without a secondary virtual NIC (Network Interface Controller (NIC).
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