Guerlan:
> In KVM with Qemu I used a lot of VM state saving, where I could save the 
> entire VM to disk and restore that. Since my SSD is very fast that only 
> took 5 seconds in average, so it was very useful. Specially, since I cannot 
> put my laptop to sleep and hibernate wont work either, my only option was 
> to be able to save VM state, but I don't see any way of doing it.
> 
> Is it possible or is it a feature to be implemented?
> 


The feature of Qubes concerning state, is that the state is *not* saved,
apart from the files in the home directory, since state can include
malware. On every start of a vm, you get a clean machine, since it
copies its state from a template-vm, which is kept secure.

This is a core feature of Qubes so I dont think saving state will be
considered, but Im curious to hear what others have to say?

You can create a 'standalone' qube which doesnt use templates and so
preserves more of its state, but this is not the same as saving full
state obviously.

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