SharePoint VM #3 lived a full life. A happy life.
But it was a short life. The SQL Server Express instance simply could not continue, and I made the difficult decision to put this to sleep. R.I.P., SharePoint VM #3.
I assume I'm doing something horribly wrong. I swear I'm not making any of the common mistakes, but let me enumerate the facts just in case:
What I refuse to do is enable Virtual Server's "undo disks" feature. Undo disks allow you to write all hard drive changes separately from the VHD file, thus allowing you to "undo" any changes you may have made. Basically, I could "revert" the undo disk any time I face corruption.
Undo disks take forever, literally forever, to merge your VHD with all the journaled changes. Forever! For daily, non-demo use, this 15-minute-plus delay is onerous. If I seriously needed undo disk features, I'd use VMWare instead—I've been told it's worlds faster and supports "branching" of VM changes.
VMWare is not an option at this time.
This has renewed my dedication to have a solid backup plan for my VMs:
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