How to connect sql database to esxi to save all data from the virtual machine

How to connect sql database to esxi to save all data from the virtual machine

Please provide steps

In simple terms, you cannot connect ESXi to SQL. Connect a vCenter SQL (Windows only).

If you want to save all the data that is contained in your virtual machines, I suggest a backup solution.

Suhas

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