To authenticate with the host, use the HostUser and HostPassword, or HostCredential parameters. Use the GuestUser and GuestPassword, or GuestCredential parameters to authenticate when connecting to the VMware Tools.
Not sure what the part is but it's different per VM and looks something like d7743765. This cmdlet copies files and folders from and to the guest OS of the specified virtual machines using VMware Tools. In fact for each of the VM, I see the following in its own folder in the Datastore. Is the best, quickest, and safest way to do this is by powering off all the VMs, take a snapshot on each of them, and restore the snapshot on the new ESXi? Is there a way I can setup the the new ESXi such that it can access the datastore on the old ESXi in order to copy the snapshot? From what I understand vMotion will only work if the two ESXis are using shared storage, which isn't the case here.
The hosting company is going to setup a new ESX for me to migrate everything across. Hi, my server has an issue with one of the RAID drives failing and the replacement isn't able to resync.