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Chapter 7
Snapshots
A snapshot is a consistent, stable, point-in-time image of a volume that can be
backed up independent of activity on the live volume. Snapshots can also satisfy
short-term backup situations such as recovering a file deleted in error, or even
restoring an entire file system, without resorting to tape. Perhaps more importantly,
snapshots can be incorporated as a central component of your backup strategy to
ensure that all data in every backup operation is internally consistent and that no
data is overlooked or skipped.
Note The Snapshot feature described here does not apply to snapshots for iSCSI
disks. Supported Windows servers can create native snapshots of iSCSI disks using
VSS. For more information, see “Configuring VSS/VDS for iSCSI Disks” on page 93.
Topics in Snapshot Management:
Snapshot Management and Usage
Estimating Snapshot Pool Requirements
Adjusting Snapshot Pool Size
Accessing Snapshots
Coordinating Snapshot and Backup Operations
Related Information:
Isolate iSCSI Disks from Other Resources for Backup Purposes
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