These two threads are about two completely different situations and goals:
- The first one is to copy from a vmfs volume on one host to a vmfs volume on another host to preserve the -thin. The way things shook out, it would cost $5,596.00 and quite a bit of complexity to solve a small problem that I had a work-around for if necessary. A free solution was brought to my attention as to how I might integrate it with what I have been doing with GhettoVCB.
- This thread is about a single host with two Windows 2022 Server VMs, with one acting as DC and file server and the other as MSSQL host in a small business environment. There is no requirement here to copy between vSphere hosts. I want to move off bare metal because moving to new hardware is such a pain, Microsoft's security has morphed to where they want their major services on separate boxes, and I'm addicted to snapshot so when an update goes bad in Windows, Linux, or FreeBSD, I can get back to the way it was before I started. I planned to use ShadowProtect for the OSs and GhettoVCB here also to a separate computer unless there is a better way via a license. It seems Essentials plus a one of the backup solutions mentioned can give me both in one backup solution.
While I've used vSphere/ESXi steady since 2008, GhettoVCB and the free license was the only combination that made sense, and apparently still does in that scenario. However, at business customer sites, it seems Essentials makes a lot of sense. If you have some thoughts/strategies about either of these two scenarios I'd be interested.
Thanks for your input!