Virtualbox has a handy feature that allows you to save a VM's state to
harddisk and store it for later, thus freeing up your RAM while allowing
you to return to work later without closing all the programs contained
within that VM.

It would also let users launch a RAM-heavy VM temporarily without having
to find running VMs to kill for more RAM.

Does Qubes/Xen have such a feature?

Andrew

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