You can use either one for home use. NexentaStor Community Edition 3.0.4 works 
fine for that purpose and will give you 'decent' performance and stability for 
your personal and home storage uses. There is a lot of features in the Nexenta 
Enterprise Edition 3.0.4, but this might be out of scope for you?

As for free support and licensing, use the IRC channel 'nexentastor' and see:
http://www.nexenta.com/corp/nexentastor-overview/nexentastor-versions

As for Solaris 11 Express, you get a more updated kernel userland environment 
with the latest ZFS enhancements.


Since you want "a ZFS solution on my home server to share vols/directories 
using iSCSI and/or NFS services between two ESXi hosts", both products will 
meet your needs with NexentaStor being more specialized in storage solutions
for you.

For home/personal use, I'd choose NexentaStor Community Edition 3.0.4.

~ Ken Mays
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