This document discusses disk storage options for virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud. There are three types of disks that can be defined for a VM: persistent disks which use registered images and save changes, clone disks which also use registered images but discard changes, and volatile disks which are created and disposed of on host machines with the VM.
This document discusses disk storage options for virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud. There are three types of disks that can be defined for a VM: persistent disks which use registered images and save changes, clone disks which also use registered images but discard changes, and volatile disks which are created and disposed of on host machines with the VM.
This document discusses disk storage options for virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud. There are three types of disks that can be defined for a VM: persistent disks which use registered images and save changes, clone disks which also use registered images but discard changes, and volatile disks which are created and disposed of on host machines with the VM.
Servicio de almacenamiento Disks Section The disks of a VM are defined with the DISK vector attribute. You can define as many DISK attributes as you need. There are three types of disks:
Persistent disks, uses an Image registered in a Datastore mark as persistent.
Clone disks, uses an Image registered in a Datastore. Changes to the images will be discarded. A clone disk can be saved as other image. Volatile disks, created on-the-fly on the target hosts. Disks are disposed when the VM is shutdown and cannot be saved_as
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