Thanks Peter, marked as helpful, I've seen this method work. But, here's my rant anyway. I'm right with Tom.
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You nailed it Tom, dollar signs sprinkled all throughout. This is so frustrating. VMware is certainly about nickel and diming. As a home lab user, and new to VMware/ESXi, I used the free ESXi 6.5 to get some experience. Just upgraded to 6.7 without vCenter's assistance (the cli method) without an issue. Had a need to move a VM to another datastore, watches some videos, vCenter made it simple with vMotion... buy the license for these enhancements?, maybe... Also, I'm running FreeNAS iSCSI datastored and noticed the VMware + ZFS snapshot feature. It snapshots the VM then the filesystem then removes the VM snapshot. Pretty cool concept for rolling back. But, guess what, ESXi free edition prevents automated snapshots. Great... So, I'll buy the license. On a very limited budget, I dropped the $700 for Essentials. Comes with a few ESXi keys and the vCenter key. I installed the VCSA on a smaller datastore. Thought, hey, I can just use the vCenter migration tools... WRONG... see attachment...
I'm bummed that I spent the money. I thought I would gain more (practical/useful) functionality with vCenter. My environment is so small... automated snapshots alone was not worth $700.
I'm sure the flamers will come out.. "You should have done your homework, yada yada". I missed the distinction in all the how-to videos. I think it's subtle. Each how-to shows vMotion moving VM between datastores and between ESXi hosts. Point and click.. vSphere is GREAT! What I missed, "vSphere vMotion" != "vSphere Storage vMotion" So, it seems that each (even very similar mechanics) has a price tag. Again, I'm very frustrated with VMware.
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Thank You
Mike