volyymisnapshots
Volyymisnapshots, often referred to as volume snapshots, are point-in-time copies of a block-level storage volume. These snapshots capture the entire state of a volume at a specific moment, allowing for data recovery and backup purposes. They are not full, independent copies of the data; instead, they typically use a copy-on-write mechanism. This means that only the data blocks that have changed since the snapshot was taken are stored separately. When a snapshot is accessed, the system reconstructs the volume's state at that point in time by combining the snapshot data with the current data blocks on the original volume.
The primary benefit of volyymisnapshots is their efficiency. They consume minimal storage space initially, as they