The latest versions of Parallels Desktop include improved integration with Time Machine. Per kb 8827 "When your virtual machine is backed up, only the most recent changes are saved (the latest snapshot), so the backup process takes less time and uses less space on your Time Machine storage device."
On the other hand, the current Parallels Desktop User's Guide contains this warning:
"Warning: Time Machine backups can guarantee safety only when your Parallels virtual machines were stopped or suspended during the backup."
Does this mean that if Time Machine makes a backup while virtual machines are running, the backup could be corrupt and totally useless?
On the other hand, the current Parallels Desktop User's Guide contains this warning:
"Warning: Time Machine backups can guarantee safety only when your Parallels virtual machines were stopped or suspended during the backup."
Does this mean that if Time Machine makes a backup while virtual machines are running, the backup could be corrupt and totally useless?