Re: unable to install esxi5 on i7 processor laptop
Can you be more specific? which version of VMware workstation are you using? What is the exact issue? Where are you stuck?
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Typically the components in a laptop are not supported for ESXi - you will have to install an OS and than use either VMware Workstation or Player and install ESXi in a VM -
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As Weinstein mentioned your laptop does not support installing ESXi. If you still want to give it a try then here is a link that will "kinda" help you achieve it. but i don't see the point.
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i am trying to install it on laptop directly as on a server using an external dvd rom drive when trying to install it loads all the drivers and the screen goes blank and gets system gets hanged
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I have Intel (r) Core (TM) i7-3770 CPU 3.4 GHz System with 8GB RAM and 64 bit architecture When I try to install EXSI server 5.1 or 5.0 that I download VMware website (304...
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Hi, Did you check if your hardware is located in the compatibility list? VMware Compatibility Guide: System Search Regards,Julien
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I can't tell you if your server is supported based on what appears to be a motherboard specification, when it looks like the NIC support is the issue. What model server do you have?
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whats the best way to install pool of esxi servers ( more than 10) at once,I have HP SIM,HP VERTUAL CONNECT MANAGER,
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It depends on the number of hosts you need to install in a bulk or over time as well as the license you use. Other than installing ESXi manually, some options are scripted installation or using...
View ArticleESXi 5.5 appears to break ANY and ALL on board sata passthrough capabilities
On board sata pass-through capabilities which worked on ALL versions of ESXi 5.1 is no longer working with ESXi 5.5 for Supermicro motherboard: X8SI6-F.Does this mean I have to create my own...
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You need to verify your physical Nic working fine or not..you cant install ESX until your network card adepter not showing to ESX host.. or for the time being you can try to install some other os on...
View ArticleRe: ESXi 5.5 appears to break ANY and ALL on board sata passthrough capabilities
Same issue here, I am using the ASUS P8B - WS mainboard (C206 Chipset) and SATA pass-through is broken with FreeBSD now. Was working fine with 5/5.1.
View ArticleRe: ESXi 5.5 appears to break ANY and ALL on board sata passthrough capabilities
same issue here with intel i7 3770 and H77 chipset. All 6 SATA are showing up in the passthrough, but no VM can actually use the PCI device. ESXi 5.1 was working.
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I am having the same issue with a Supermicro server baord, X10SLQ-Oit has the Intel I217-LM and I210-AT for NICs, ESXi 5.5 does not seem to recognize themin the mean time i used an intel pci-e card i...
View ArticleVMware compatibility Intel® i217LM + Intel® i210AT
Hello What exactly VMware on the latest version ESX supports network interface card ?Intel® i217LM ? + Intel® i210AT Controllers ?...
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Once esxi is installed I am able to see both the 210 and 217 and do a pass through to the vm's. I am running freenas like that and is running great
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I have the X10SLQ-0, and while ESXi will not recognized the NICs during installation, I have to use a pci-e I have in order to complete the installation.However, once esxi is installed I am able to see...
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X10 is a destop board. VMware problaby doesnt support desktop boards.I dont' know. anybode is able to give some brief ?
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I have to disagree with that assessment the X10 is definitely a server board, regardless it has the same two nic's your initial question alluded to.
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Hi Please take a look blow url's. There are desktop boards with Supermicro | Products | Motherboards | Xeon® Boards | X10SAESupermicro | Products | Motherboards | Xeon® Boards...
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