Hello could you give step by step instructions on how to do this because I 
would not have a clue thanks in advance

 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 5:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Time Machine to the rescue

 

Yes I like this strategy. The only reason I don't employ it is that I find I'm 
a bit pushed for space on the Macbook Air, and the VM files can get pretty 
large. For those without that problem, it's a great idea.

Jonathan Mosen

Mosen Consulting

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On 4/03/2015, at 9:00 pm, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

 

I use Time Machine to back up my virtual machines, but not from the active 
Virtual Machines folder, which I exclude in the preferences for speed.  This is 
what VMWare recommends and it is a very good idea, because you don’t want Time 
Machine to back up a machine that is being used; you will end up with ruined 
backups, and waste a lot of disk space on your Time Capsule.

The idea is to have a separate folder which Time Machine does back up, which I 
will remember to copy my healthy virtual machines into, when they are in a 
known-good condition.  In my experience, this actually works more reliably than 
snapshots.  I have the active folder on my SSD, for speed, and the snapshots on 
my hard disk, which Time Machine will take a copy of.

The drawback of this approach is that one is strongly incentivized to keep 
changes to a minimum, and thus VMs don’t grow organically, but are 
frustratingly lean and minimal.  There’s a cost to everything. :)

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