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Nested ESXi installing on HCI

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Created: Jan-12-2024 17:50

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good day, I wanted to try installing an ESXi on a virtual machine running in my HCI environment. At the first test, it refused to boot because the CPU was "not supported". I solved this enabling the ...

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LuckLuciano Posted Jun-14-2024 00:25
You should try with older Esxi version, that support e1000. Version 8.x, 7.x and 6.7 up is e1000e what is different.
Tammee Ong Posted May-07-2024 12:10
Please be advised that our current HCI version does not support the installation of ESXi.
Prosi Posted Jan-17-2024 13:51
- Check network adapter compatibility and ensure that the network adapter you have selected for the VM is compatible with ESXI.
- check network settings in VM and confirm that the network settings within VM are configured correctly.
- check ESXi compatibility and verify if the version you are trying to install is compatible with the virtual hardware and the hardware of your HCI.
VanFlyheights Posted Jan-17-2024 13:32
Double-check the system requirements for the specific version of ESXi you are trying to install. Ensure that your virtual machine meets those requirements.
Natsu Dragneel Posted Jan-17-2024 13:32
Ensure that the virtual machine has appropriate virtual disks and storage configured. ESXi requires a certain amount of disk space for installation.
BitCloud Posted Jan-17-2024 13:32
Verify that the virtual machine's BIOS or UEFI settings are configured correctly, especially regarding virtualization extensions and other CPU features that ESXi requires.
Naomi Posted Jan-17-2024 13:31
After installing ESXi, make sure to install VMware Tools within the ESXi VM. VMware Tools includes drivers that improve VM performance and compatibility.
isabelita Posted Jan-17-2024 13:30
Running ESXi as a virtual machine involves nested virtualization. Ensure that your HCI platform supports nested virtualization, and the necessary virtualization features are enabled in the host's BIOS or UEFI settings.
Adonis001 Posted Jan-17-2024 13:30
Ensure that the virtual machine is connected to a virtual switch that is connected to a physical network adapter on the host. Verify that the physical network adapter is functioning correctly.