Refreshing a VM configuration from a vVol Snapshot
A lot of the time when we talk about vVols and snapshots we talk about restoring the virtual disks (the data vVols). This of course is a huge benefit of vVols–the virtual disks are 1:1 to a volume on the array so the snapshots (and other array features) can be used at a level of …
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