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Snapshots in a Linear Process
One common use of snapshots is in a development process, as a way to save each step in a linear process. That way, as you add new, untested code to a project, you can always revert to a prior known working state of the project when newly added code does not work as expected.
Another example of using snapshots is a linear process is a computerized training course. You can take snapshots of each lesson starting point, so you can instantly revert to the appropriate place for each student — skipping lengthy computer preparation time.
Snapshots as restore points in a linear process
VMware Workstation supports over 100 snapshots per linear process.
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