I use snapshots so rarely, I find I am confused. I have a VM that has a snapshot from a long time ago (like 10 months ago ...). I want to get rid of it, to reclaim the space. I won't need to revert back; the way the VM is running and configured now is acceptable to my developer. This particular VM does not show a "Needs consolidate" setting, in the list of VMs for this ESXi 5.1 host, so I don't think I need to "Consolidate". There is only the one snapshot showing in Snapshot Manager.
When I search for "delete snapshot" in the VMware knowledgebase, it tells me that a "Delete" will do a consolidation, then remove the snapshot. That sounds like what I want. But what then is the difference between "Delete" and "Consolidate"? Does "Consolidate" not delete the snapshot afterwards?
In my situation, what should I be doing? I think I need to "Delete"; this will get rid of the snapshot but leave my VM in the state it is in now. Is that correct? (Also, I would do this with the VM powered off, as the snapshot file is like 35G in size now, and I know that a delete or consolidate will take a really long time with a snapshot this back). We're going to be migrating all our datastores from our current HP SAN to a new Dell SAN, so I want to clean up any snapshots now.
Thanks