9/11/2023 0 Comments Azure vm snapshot![]() ![]() The first thing we need to do is actually power off your virtual machine instance. Step 1 – Create a snapshot of your VM disk(s) In the example I go into below, my use case was to create a copy of a server from a production environment (VNET and subscription) and move it to different and separate non-production environment (separate VNET and subscription). If you’re wanting to do this to create copies of your VM instances, to scale out your workload, remember to generalise or sysprep your VM instance prior to Step 1. Again, this is skewed towards managed disk usage, but, can easily be extended to be used with unmanaged disks as well. I’ve gone through this recently and updated it so that it’s as streamlined, for me, as possible. ![]()
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