1. First log into vSphere and locate the VM you wish to take a snapshot with.
2. Once you are on the VM, right click on the VM, highlight Snapshots, then click on Take Snapshot.
3. Next, fill in the following:
a. Type in a name for your Snapshot.
b. Then uncheck the “Snapshot the virtual machine’s memory” (this option will snapshot the system in its current state if you wish to keep the exact state of the machine).
c. Click OK
4. Click on the VM to bring up the VM system in the vSphere and then go to the Snapshot tab.
5. Verify your Snapshot is in the Snapshot menu.
2. Once you are on the VM, right click on the VM, highlight Snapshots, then click on Take Snapshot.
3. Next, fill in the following:
a. Type in a name for your Snapshot.
b. Then uncheck the “Snapshot the virtual machine’s memory” (this option will snapshot the system in its current state if you wish to keep the exact state of the machine).
c. Click OK
4. Click on the VM to bring up the VM system in the vSphere and then go to the Snapshot tab.
5. Verify your Snapshot is in the Snapshot menu.
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