e_espinel
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Hello.
I suggest something more practical and safe.
1. Perform a full Backup (Image) of each VM with Veeam Backup (Requires a PC or VM with disk space, where the Veeam Backup Server is installed).
2. Configure the ESXi host as a virtual structure in Veeam Backup and perform an install recovery of each VM.

Attached is a link to the Veeam Backup Community (Free) and an example of how to backup physical servers and restore them to ESXi with Veeam Backup.

https://www.veeam.com/virtual-machine-backup-solution-free.html

https://community.veeam.com/vug-hong-kong-and-macau-81/physical-to-virtual-migration-with-veeam-2166

Working with Veeam Backup is quite easy and intuitive. On the web there are many videos and tutorials about veeam backup.

 

 

Enrique Espinel
Senior Technical Support on IBM, Lenovo, Veeam Backup and VMware vSphere.
VSP-SV, VTSP-SV, VTSP-HCI, VTSP
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