New-Snapshot

This cmdlet creates a new snapshot of a virtual machine with the provided inputs.

Syntax

[-Name]  <String>
-VM  <VirtualMachine>
[-Description  <String>]
[-Memory]
[-Quiesce]
[-RunAsync]
[-Server  <VIServer[]>]
[CommonParameters]

Parameters

Required Parameter Name Type Position Features Description
required
Name
String 1 Specifies a name for the new snapshot.
required
VM
VirtualMachine named
  • wildcards
  • pipeline
  • Specifies the virtual machine you want to snapshot. Passing multiple values to this parameter is obsolete.
    optional
    Description
    String named Provide a description of the new snapshot.
    optional
    Memory
    SwitchParameter named If the value is $true and if the virtual machine is powered on, the virtual machine's memory state is preserved with the snapshot.
    optional
    Quiesce
    SwitchParameter named If the value is $true and the virtual machine is powered on, VMware Tools are used to quiesce the file system of the virtual machine. This assures that a disk snapshot represents a consistent state of the guest file systems. If the virutal machine is powered off or VMware Tools are not available, the Quiesce parameter is ignored.
    optional
    RunAsync
    SwitchParameter named Indicates that the command returns immediately without waiting for the task to complete. In this mode, the output of the cmdlet is a Task object. For more information about the RunAsync parameter run "help About_RunAsync" in the VMware PowerCLI console.
    optional
    Server
    VIServer[] named
  • wildcards
  • Specifies the vCenter Server systems on which you want to run the cmdlet. If no value is provided or $null value is passed to this parameter, the command runs on the default servers. For more information about default servers, see the description of Connect-VIServer.

    Output

    VMware.VimAutomation.ViCore.Types.V1.VM.Snapshot

    Examples


    Example 1

    New-Snapshot -VM VM -Name BeforePatch

    Creates a new snapshot of the VM virtual machine named BeforePatch.

    Example 2

    New-Snapshot -VM VM2 -Name PoweredOnVM -Memory $true

    Creates a new snapshot of the VM2 powered-on virtual machine and preserves its memory state.

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