Snapshot
A snapshot is a point-in-time representation of data or system state that enables fast recovery and incremental backups. It reduces downtime during restores and supports replication, cloning and forensic inspection. Implementation and consistency guarantees differ across storage systems and virtualization platforms, requiring trade-offs between performance and durability.
This block bundles baseline information, context, and relations as a neutral reference in the model.
Definition · Framing · Trade-offs · Examples
What is this view?
This page provides a neutral starting point with core facts, structure context, and immediate relations—independent of learning or decision paths.
Baseline data
Context in the model
Structural placement
Where this block lives in the structure.
No structure path available.
Relations
Connected blocks
Directly linked content elements.