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what is best way to backup kuberenetes and kubeflow on gcp vm?

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I had a GCP Linux VM running microk8s 1.20 and kubeflow. I took a snapshot of that VM and when I open it, the dashboards are not accessible saying "The connection has timed out", using the same address, but they were accessible from the original VM's browser. what is the best way for backup if somehow the original VM is destroyed and I need to restore my Kubernetes, kubeflow services online asap? So my desire is, suppose one of my VM is destroyed accidentally, but I had a snapshot of it, so when using this snapshot, it (Kubernetes-microk8s, kubeflow) should behave as it was before. Is there any way to do this or a better way to manage Kubernetes, kubeflow clusters? thanks.

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