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One of the great benefits to virtualization is the ability to easily save the state of a virtual machine. In Hyper-V this is done through the use of virtual machine checkpoints. You may want to create a virtual machine checkpoint before making software configuration changes, applying a software update, or installing new software. If a system change were to cause an issue, the virtual machine can be reverted to the state at which it was when then checkpoint was taken.
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Windows 10 Hyper-V includes two types of checkpoints:
- Standard Checkpoints: takes a snapshot of the virtual machine and virtual machine memory state at the time the checkpoint is initiated. A snapshot is not a full backup and can cause data consistency issues with systems that replicate data between different nodes such as Active Directory. Hyper-V only offered standard checkpoints (formerly called snapshots) prior to Windows 10.
- Production Checkpoints: uses Volume Shadow Copy Service or File System Freeze on a Linux virtual machine to create a>
- To see a list of checkpoints for a virtual machine use the Get-VMCheckpoint command.
- To apply the checkpoint use the Restore-VMCheckpoint command.
- In Hyper-V Manager, select the virtual machine.
- Right-click the checkpoint, and then select Rename.
- Enter in the new name for the checkpoint. It must be less than 100 characters, and the field cannot be empty.
- Click ENTER when you are done.
- In Hyper-V Manager, select the virtual machine.
- In the Checkpoints section, right-click the checkpoint that you want to delete and click Delete. You can also delete a checkpoint and all subsequent checkpoints. To do so, right-click the earliest checkpoint that you want to delete, and then click Delete Checkpoint Subtree.
- You might be asked to verify that you want to delete the checkpoint. Confirm that it is the correct checkpoint, and then click Delete.
- In Hyper-V Manager, right-click the name of the virtual machine, and click Settings.
- In the Management section, select Checkpoints.
- To allow checkpoints to be taken off this virtual machine, make sure Enable Checkpoints is selected -- this is the default behavior.
To disable checkpoints, deselect the Enable Checkpoints check box. - Click Apply to apply your changes. If you are done, click OK to close the dialog box.
- In Hyper-V Manager, right-click the name of the virtual machine, and click Settings.
- In the Management section, select Checkpoints or Checkpoint File Location.
- In Checkpoint File Location, enter the path to the folder where you would like to store the files.
- Click Apply to apply your changes. If you are done, click OK to close the dialog box.
- Log into your virtual machine and create a text file on the desktop.
- Open the file with Notepad and enter the text ‘This is a Standard Checkpoint.’ Do not save the file or close Notepad.
- Change the checkpoint to standard -- instructions here.
- Create a new checkpoint.
- Close the text file if it is still open and delete it from the virtual machine's desktop.
- Open Hyper-V Manager, right click on the standard checkpoint, and select Apply.
- Select Apply on the Apply Checkpoint notification window.
- Log into the virtual machine and create a new text file. If you followed the previous exercise, you can use the existing text file.
- Enter ‘This is a Production Checkpoint.’ into the text file, save the file but do not close Notepad.
- Open Hyper-V Manager, right click on the virtual machine, and select Checkpoint.
- Click OK on the Production Checkpoint Created Window.
- Close the text file if it is still open and delete it from the virtual machine's desktop.
- Open Hyper-V Manager, right click on the production checkpoint, and select Apply.
- Select Apply on the Apply Checkpoint notification window.
- Start and log into the virtual machine.
- Take note that the text file has been restored. But unlike the standard checkpoint, Notepad is not open.
Renaming checkpoints
Many checkpoints are created at a specific point. Giving them an identifiable name makes it easier to remember details about the system state when the checkpoint was created.
By default, the name of a checkpoint is the name of the virtual machine combined with the date and time the checkpoint was taken. This is the standard format: Jaksta screen recorder 1 0 8.
Easy unzip 1 5. Names are limited to 100 characters, and the name cannot be blank.
Using Hyper-V Manager
Using PowerShell
Deleting checkpoints
Deleting checkpoints can help create space on your Hyper-V host.
Behind the scenes, checkpoints are stored as .avhdx files in the same location as the .vhdx files for the virtual machine. When you delete a checkpoint, Hyper-V merges the .avhdx and .vhdx files for you. Once completed, the checkpoint's .avhdx file will be deleted from the file system.
You should not delete the .avhdx files directly.
Using Hyper-V Manager
To cleanly delete a checkpoint:
Using PowerShell
Exporting checkpoints
Export bundles the checkpoint as a virtual machine so the checkpoint can be moved to a new location. Once imported, the checkpoint is restored as a virtual machine. Exported checkpoints can be used for backup.
Using PowerShell
Enable or disable checkpoints
Configure checkpoint location
If the virtual machine has no checkpoints, you can change where the checkpoint configuration and saved state files are stored.
The default location for storing checkpoint configuration files is:
%systemroot%ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsHyper-VSnapshots
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This exercise walks through creating and applying a standard checkpoint versus a production checkpoint. For this example, you will make a simple change to the virtual machine and observe the different behavior.
Standard checkpoint
Apply the Standard Checkpoint with Hyper-V Manager
Now that a checkpoint exists, make a modification to the virtual machine and then apply the checkpoint to revert the virtual machine back to the saved state.
Once the checkpoint has been applied, notice that not only is the text file present, but the system is in the exact state that it was when the checkpoint was created. In this case Notepad is open and the text file loaded. Dark train 1 0.
Production checkpoint
Let’s now examine production checkpoints. This process is almost identical to working with a standard checkpoint, however will have slightly different results. Before beginning make sure you have a virtual machine and that you have changes the checkpoint type to Production checkpoints.
Modify the virtual machine and Create a Production Checkpoint
Apply the Production Checkpoint with Hyper-V Manager
Now that a checkpoint exists make a modification to the system and then apply the checkpoint to revert the virtual machine back to the saved state.
Once the production checkpoint has been applied, noticed that the virtual machine is in an off state.
Shown below are fees for copyright registration, recordation, and other services. For more information about how the Copyright Office sets these fees, see the Fee Study Page.
Registration
Registrations of a claim in a original work of authorship: | |
Single author, same claimant, one work, not for hire. | $45 |
$65 | |
Paper Filing (Forms PA, SR, TX, VA, SE) | $125 |
Registration of a claim in a group of contributions to periodicals | $85 |
Registration of updates or revisions to a database that predominantly consists of non-photographic works | $500 |
Registration of a claim in a group of published photographs or a claim in a group of unpublished photographs | $55 |
Registration for a database that predominantly consists of photographs and updates thereto: | |
$250 | |
Paper filing | $250 |
Registration of a renewal claim (Form RE): | |
$125 | |
Addendum (in addition to the fee for the claim) | $100 |
Registration of a claim in a group of serials (per issue, minimum two issues) | |
$35 | |
Registration of a claim in a group of newspapers or a group of newsletters | $95 |
Registration of a claim in a group of unpublished works | $85 |
Registration of a claim in a group of short online literary works | $65 |
Registration of a claim in a restored copyright (Form GATT) | $100 |
Preregistration of certain unpublished works | $200 |
Registration of a correction or amplification to a claim | |
Supplementary registration | |
$100 | |
Paper Filing for correction or amplification of renewal registrations, GATT registrations, and group registrations for non-photographic databases (Form CA) | $150 |
$100 | |
Registration of a claim in a mask work (Form MW) | $150 |
Registration of a claim in a vessel design (Form D/VH) | $500 |
Retrievals and Copies
Provision of an additional certificate of registration | $55 |
Certification of other Copyright Office records, including search reports (per hour) | $200 |
Search report prepared from official records other than Licensing Division records (per hour, 2 hour minimum) | $200 |
Estimate of retrieval or search fee (credited to retrieval or search fee) | $200 |
Retrieval of in-process or completed Copyright Office records or other Copyright Office materials: | |
Retrieval of paper records (per hour, 1 hour minimum) | $200 |
Retrieval of digital records (per hour, half hour minimum, quarter hour increments) | $200 |
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Miscellaneous Fees
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Designation of agent under 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(2) to receive notification of claimed infringement, or amendment or resubmission of designation | $6 |
Schedule of pre-1972 sound recordings, or supplemental schedule of pre-1972 sound recordings (single sound recording) | $75 |
Additional sound recordings (per group of 1 to 100 sound recordings) | $10 |
Removal of pre-1972 sound recording from Office's database of indexed schedules (single sound recording) | $75 |
Notice of noncommercial use of pre-1972 sound recording | $50 |
Opt-out notice of noncommercial use of pre-1972 sound recording | $50 |
Issuance of a receipt for a section 407 deposit | $30 |
Removal of PII from Registration Records: | |
Initial request, per registration record | $100 |
$60 |
Recordation of Documents
Recordation of a document, including a notice of termination and a notice of intention to enforce a restored copyright | |
Base fee (includes 1 work identified by 1 title and/or registration number): | |
$125 | |
Electronic | $95 |
Additional transfer (per transfer) (for documents recorded under 17 U.S.C. 205) | $95 |
Paper (per group of 10 or fewer additional works and alternate identifiers) | $60 |
1 to 50 additional works and alternate identifiers | $60 |
51 to 500 additional works and alternate identifiers | $225 |
501 to 1,000 additional works and alternate identifiers | $390 |
1,001 to 10,000 additional works and alternate identifiers | $555 |
10,001 or more additional works and alternate identifiers | $5,500 |
(iv) Correction of online Public Catalog data due to erroneous electronic title submission (per title) | $7 |
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Licensing Division services
Recordation of a notice of intention to make and distribute phonorecords (17 U.S.C. 115) | $75 |
Additional titles (per group of 1 to 10 titles) (paper filing) | $20 |
Additional titles (per group of 1 to 100 titles) (online filing) | $10 |
Statement of account amendment (cable television systems and satellite carriers, 17 U.S.C. 111 and 119; digital audio recording devices or media, 17 U.S.C. 1003) | $50 |
Recordation of certain contracts by cable TV systems located outside the 48 contiguous states | $50 |
Initial or amended notice of digital transmission of sound recording (17 U.S.C. 112, 114) | $50 |
Processing of a statement of account based on secondary transmissions of primary transmissions pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 111: | |
$15 | |
Form SA2 | $20 |
$725 | |
Processing of a statement of account based on secondary transmissions of primary transmissions pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 119 or 122 | $725 |
Search report prepared from Licensing Division records (per hour, 2 hour minimum) | $200 |
Special services
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Service charge for deposit account overdraft | $285 |
Service charge for dishonored deposit account replenishment check | $500 |
Service charge for an uncollectible or non-negotiable payment | $115 |
Appeals: | |
First appeal (per claim) | $350 |
$700 | |
Secure test examining fee (per staff member per hour) | $250 |
Copying of Copyright Office records by staff | $12 |
Special handling fee for a claim | $800 |
Handling fee for each non-special handling claim using the same deposit | $50 |
Special handling fee for recordation of a document | $550 |
Handling fee for extra deposit copy for certification | $50 |
Full-term retention of a published deposit | |
$540 | |
Electronic deposit | $220 |
Voluntary cancellation of registration | $150 |
Matching unidentified deposit to deposit ticket claim | $40 |
Special handling fee for records retrieval, search, and certification services (per hour, 1 hour minimum) | $500 |
Litigation statement (Form LS) | $100 |
Notice to libraries and archives | $50 |
$20 | |
Service charge for Federal Express mailing | $45 |
Service charge for delivery of documents via facsimile (per page, 7 page maximum) | $1 |