


Snapshots have a parent-child relationship and form a tree. The file system continues to behave as if it were on a physical machine. The filesystem is completely unaware of the existence of diff disks. All future writes are directed to the differencing disk, leaving the original virtual hard disk unchanged. When an administrator creates a storage snapshot, the underlying system creates a differencing disk bound to the original virtual hard disk. A differencing disk is a special type of virtual hard disk that is linked to a parent virtual hard disk. Storage snapshots are usually based on the use of differencing disk. Now, you can continue to read this post from MiniTool to get more information about the snapshot. A snapshot is like a detailed catalog, providing users with an accessible copy of the data they can roll back to.

A storage snapshot is a set of reference markers for data at a specific point in time.
