CloudShare environments are built and managed via Blueprints and Snapshots. A Blueprint is a container for an environment’s Snapshots, while a Snapshot is a complete replica of an Environment in i...
Snapshots Snapshots back up the entire environment as it is in its current state. So that means a complete replica of all of your virtual machines, the RAM, CPU and disk allocations, the network c...
Overview What are Snapshots? How to take a Snapshot Revert to a Snapshot Overview Taking a Snapshot is a core feature of CloudShare and one of the most vital maintenance tasks you can perform ...
On the environment's details page (Go to the Environments list and then click the environment's name to open the details page), click Take Snapshot. The Take Snapshot form appears on the page....
Environments created from a blueprint are based on the default snapshot in the blueprint. It's easy to change which snapshot is the default. Important For users of multiple regions: If you wish...
You can copy a snapshot from US East to another region. You can also remove snapshots from regions. To copy a snapshot to a region: Go to the Snapshot Regions page. This page displays snapsh...
Deleting Snapshots is useful for managing and removing outdated, unused or irrelevant versions of your Blueprints. 1. Head to Blueprints & Snapshots and select Snapshots 2. Select the Snapsh...
You can make an existing Blueprint available for use in a specific Project or Channel from the Project Details page: From Account Management in the CloudShare menu, click Projects. The Projects ...
Periodically review the list of blueprints and delete those that are old and no longer needed by your user community. To review the list, from the CloudShare Dashboard, navigate to Blueprints & S...