Perform this task to restore the state of VMs to a past point in time, which is called a restore point.
You must create restore points before you can perform this task. For more information, see "Create a restore point."
A restore operation will restore the VM disk to the state when the restore point was created. All data written after the restore point was created will be permanently deleted and cannot be restored.
A restore operation will not restore the VM configuration, including the CPU, memory and network configuration.
All history snapshots will be deleted on a restore operation.
On top right of the system dashboard page, click Hot Key, and then select VM Restoration.
Select VMs to restore, and then click Restore.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
On top right of the system dashboard page, click Hot Key, and then select VM Restoration.
Select the recovery points to delete, and then click Delete.