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 ###First you need to create a server profile under the LDAP section. DEVICE>Server Profiles>LDAP then click on the Add down at the bo...

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Deleting Old Snapshots

1.    First off, there are two ways to delete snapshots, you can delete individual ones you do not need, or you can delete all snapshots.
2.    First off, select the VM you wish to edit and then go to the Snapshots tab in vSphere. From here select the snapshot you wish to delete.


3.    Once you select the snapshot you wish to delete, select All Actions menu item and then select delete snapshot.


4.    On the popup, select Yes to confirm the deletion.


5.    Finally, you can delete all of the snapshots for the VM by clicking back on the All Actions menu.
6.    Select Delete All Snapshots in order to clear out and delete all the snapshots while consolidating all of them back into a single vmdk file.


7.    As before, just click yes on the Confirm Delete popup to confirm the delete snapshot action.


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