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[Xen-users] differencing disks


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  • From: Alex Edwards <edwards.alex@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 08:29:09 +0100
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hello all,

I have little experience of virtualisation only what i have read in the past couple of days! but i think it can offer me what i need. I would be grateful for your input.

I have 3 systems I need to demo, I want to deploy these systems to a base state where i know that they will be working. At this point I want to lock them. I want to be able to give it at this point to somebody and say "do want you want" when/if they break it i want to be able to return it to its known stable state. This return to a stable state needs to happen quickly, seconds would be great but minutes would be acceptable.

I have been reading about differencing disks and believe that these would be the right solution?

thanks
Alex
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