Well, tbh it wasn't really as seriously intended as all that but still; your promotional material about the feature makes it sound a lot like my headline, talking about how database restores may be corrupted if you don't get memory too as a reason why this is a great feature.
To quote from the product matrix; "Perform backup with RAM contents (avoid corruption for DB, quicker reboot, no context loss)"
I still personally feel it belongs in Enterprise. Hell, in any paid version, probably. It's something Enterprise could use. It's standard availability in the very cheapest VMware cluster options and has been for years (which is what we're currently running, but VMware is getting ever less viable for a smaller operation, which indeed we are). Just check the "Snapshot the virtual machine's memory" if you like and snap away.
Of course how you price and license is up to you, just saying that for me it seems like an odd thing to put as a value add, and literally write that it may corrupt databases if not available.