Snapshot, Naming Convention

Is it possible to change the snapshots naming convention?

Work on a shared storage system uses NTFS on the back end so "/" is a character not consistent therefore generate snapshots fail.

Not as far as I know. You should certainly file a feature request for this because by default immediately uses the date/time stamp, which really should not use the /.

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