Is there any way by which i can download my Google Compute Engine Virtual Machine?










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I am running a project on Google compute engine. I want to create a same duplicate version of my virtual machine on other domain. Is there any way by which i can download my Google Compute Engine VM and upload it to any other VM.










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    I am running a project on Google compute engine. I want to create a same duplicate version of my virtual machine on other domain. Is there any way by which i can download my Google Compute Engine VM and upload it to any other VM.










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      I am running a project on Google compute engine. I want to create a same duplicate version of my virtual machine on other domain. Is there any way by which i can download my Google Compute Engine VM and upload it to any other VM.










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          You can create a new disk in Project 2 by a snapshot/image in Project 1. There are several method to do this, you can find in Doc. I just suggest two.



          REST API method




          POST https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project2/zones/zone/disks




          with
          Resquest-body




          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"



          Python Client API method



          from googleapiclient import discovery
          import google.cloud
          service = discovery.build('compute', 'v1')
          body =
          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"


          request = service.disks().insert(project=Project2, zone=zone, body=body)
          response = request.execute()


          Finally



          Create your instance by disk, there is still many method to do this, simplest way is click the button in console (Compute Engine -> Disks -> your-new-disk -> Create Instance).






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          • @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

            – MatrixTai
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:20











          • Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

            – Zulkifl Agha
            Nov 29 '18 at 2:29










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          You can create a new disk in Project 2 by a snapshot/image in Project 1. There are several method to do this, you can find in Doc. I just suggest two.



          REST API method




          POST https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project2/zones/zone/disks




          with
          Resquest-body




          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"



          Python Client API method



          from googleapiclient import discovery
          import google.cloud
          service = discovery.build('compute', 'v1')
          body =
          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"


          request = service.disks().insert(project=Project2, zone=zone, body=body)
          response = request.execute()


          Finally



          Create your instance by disk, there is still many method to do this, simplest way is click the button in console (Compute Engine -> Disks -> your-new-disk -> Create Instance).






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          • @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

            – MatrixTai
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:20











          • Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

            – Zulkifl Agha
            Nov 29 '18 at 2:29















          2














          You can create a new disk in Project 2 by a snapshot/image in Project 1. There are several method to do this, you can find in Doc. I just suggest two.



          REST API method




          POST https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project2/zones/zone/disks




          with
          Resquest-body




          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"



          Python Client API method



          from googleapiclient import discovery
          import google.cloud
          service = discovery.build('compute', 'v1')
          body =
          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"


          request = service.disks().insert(project=Project2, zone=zone, body=body)
          response = request.execute()


          Finally



          Create your instance by disk, there is still many method to do this, simplest way is click the button in console (Compute Engine -> Disks -> your-new-disk -> Create Instance).






          share|improve this answer

























          • @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

            – MatrixTai
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:20











          • Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

            – Zulkifl Agha
            Nov 29 '18 at 2:29













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          You can create a new disk in Project 2 by a snapshot/image in Project 1. There are several method to do this, you can find in Doc. I just suggest two.



          REST API method




          POST https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project2/zones/zone/disks




          with
          Resquest-body




          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"



          Python Client API method



          from googleapiclient import discovery
          import google.cloud
          service = discovery.build('compute', 'v1')
          body =
          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"


          request = service.disks().insert(project=Project2, zone=zone, body=body)
          response = request.execute()


          Finally



          Create your instance by disk, there is still many method to do this, simplest way is click the button in console (Compute Engine -> Disks -> your-new-disk -> Create Instance).






          share|improve this answer















          You can create a new disk in Project 2 by a snapshot/image in Project 1. There are several method to do this, you can find in Doc. I just suggest two.



          REST API method




          POST https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project2/zones/zone/disks




          with
          Resquest-body




          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"



          Python Client API method



          from googleapiclient import discovery
          import google.cloud
          service = discovery.build('compute', 'v1')
          body =
          "name": "my-new-disk-in-project2",
          "sourceSnapshot": "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/Project1/global/snapshots/snapshot-name"


          request = service.disks().insert(project=Project2, zone=zone, body=body)
          response = request.execute()


          Finally



          Create your instance by disk, there is still many method to do this, simplest way is click the button in console (Compute Engine -> Disks -> your-new-disk -> Create Instance).







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          answered Nov 15 '18 at 8:47









          MatrixTaiMatrixTai

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          • @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

            – MatrixTai
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:20











          • Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

            – Zulkifl Agha
            Nov 29 '18 at 2:29

















          • @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

            – MatrixTai
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:20











          • Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

            – Zulkifl Agha
            Nov 29 '18 at 2:29
















          @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

          – MatrixTai
          Nov 16 '18 at 3:20





          @ZulkiflAgha, May I know if this solve your problem, or you still want some way to download the file (as I know you can't).

          – MatrixTai
          Nov 16 '18 at 3:20













          Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

          – Zulkifl Agha
          Nov 29 '18 at 2:29





          Perfect, you solved a big problem. God bless you.

          – Zulkifl Agha
          Nov 29 '18 at 2:29



















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