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## Restore example
Restoring can be done with simple zfs commands. For example, use this to restore a specific SmartOS disk image to a temporary restore location:
Restoring can be done with simple zfs commands. For example:
```console
root@fs1:/home/psy# zfs send fs1/zones/backup/zfsbackups/smartos01.server.com/zones/a3abd6c8-24c6-4125-9e35-192e2eca5908-disk0@smartos01_fs1-20160110000003 | ssh root@2.2.2.2 "zfs recv zones/restore"
root@fs1:/home/psy# zfs send fs1/zones/backup/zfsbackups/server01/vm01@offset1-20220110230003 | ssh root@2.2.2.2 "zfs recv rpool/restore"
```
After that you can rename the disk image from the temporary location to the location of a new SmartOS machine you've created.
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