Such snapshot acts as an intermediary layer over the VM virtual HDD: unmodified data is read from the original virtual machine HDD image file, but all write operations occur only on the snapshot file. When this feature is used, GNS3 won’t directly access the created virtual machines anymore, instead it will generate a snapshot and store it inside the GNS3 project directory. But a cleaner solution is by using linked base VMs. The common but quite inefficient workaround for this situation is to manually create several copies of the same virtual machine, one for each node and for each topology, and import every copies as individual end devices nodes in GNS3.
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