instead of destroying vms, wouldn't be a more elegant solution to "save"
the state of the VM in a statefile?

On bootup, upstart would check for such statefiles and restore the
VMs. This would work even for VMs that don't react to ACPI events
properly and saves the VM's uptimes.

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Should shut down domains on system shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350936
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