Depending on the quiescing method used, the plug-in generates the following types of snapshots:
| • | Crash-consistent snapshots: Crash-consistent snapshots capture the volume state as it would be after a power outage. Such snapshots are not guaranteed to be free of incomplete I/O operations or data corruption. During a restore, there can be some data loss or corruption that can cause application failure. | 
| • | File-system-consistent snapshots: For file-system-consistent snapshots, all file system I/O is temporarily frozen and dirty memory data is flushed to the disk before the snapshot is taken. | 
| • | VSS-based application-consistent snapshots: For application-consistent snapshots, all application data in memory is written to the disk. Application-consistent snapshots reduce the amount of application-crash recovery that you must perform for VSS-enabled applications, such as SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint, after restoring an image-level backup. | 
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| 3  | To enable quiescing for all virtual machines managed by an ESXi or vCenter Server, click the server, and select Set Backup Preferences from the context menu. | 
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| 3  | To disable quiescing for all virtual machines managed by an ESXi or vCenter Server, click the server, and select Set Backup Preferences from the context menu. | 
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| 4  | Click the virtual machine, and select Remove Backup Preferences from the context menu. | 
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