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Capturing an image from a Running VirtualBox VM - powered on

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I have a production server, no way to stop this server, but I want to capture an image or clone of this server without stopping it. I use a type 2 hypervisor - VirtualBox

I could not find any solutions related to this issue, so I hope anyone help me

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You can create a snapshot when a VM is either on, saved, or off. I’ll demonstrate the process of taking a snapshot when the VM is powered on

Once the machine is up and running click Machine | Take Snapshot. A new window will appear, prompting you for a name and a description of the snapshot. It’s important to fill out the name and description because you might take multiple snapshots, and you don’t want to get those snapshots confused; plus, this allows you to restore back to multiple points in the configuration.

Please check this reference : How to use snapshots in VirtualBox

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