> you can change the default location
I want the default location to be the host's C:\ drive. But when it starts getting filled I move the older VDIs to another drive.
What Is The Best Way To Archive A VM?
-
mpack
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 39134
- Joined: 4. Sep 2008, 17:09
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Mostly XP
Re: What Is The Best Way To Archive A VM?
A VDI copy is not a backup of the VM and hence is not an answer to the original query.
I don't understand what it is that you want: you already know how to copy the entire VM folder, that is a complete backup and you may then delete the original VM if you want to recover the space. The procedure is identical to that described in the FAQ: Howto: Move a VM.
I don't understand what it is that you want: you already know how to copy the entire VM folder, that is a complete backup and you may then delete the original VM if you want to recover the space. The procedure is identical to that described in the FAQ: Howto: Move a VM.
-
saberman
- Posts: 292
- Joined: 21. Dec 2009, 00:32
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows XP, 7, 8.1, 10
Re: What Is The Best Way To Archive A VM?
If I am creating a new VM to work with I want it created on the host.
-
loukingjr
- Volunteer
- Posts: 8851
- Joined: 30. Apr 2009, 09:45
- Primary OS: Mac OS X other
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: just about all that run
Re: What Is The Best Way To Archive A VM?
OSX, Linux and Windows Hosts & Guests
There are three groups of people. Those that can count and those that can't.
There are three groups of people. Those that can count and those that can't.