JDMurray wrote: » Make sure the CPU supports virtualization and that virtualization is enabled in the BIOS. Some vendors have the virtualization setting disabled by default. Also know that ESX/i 4 requires a 64-bit CPU. If yours is only 32-bit then you'll be running ESX/i 3.5. You will need to plug a keyboard/monitor into your ESX/i server to initially provision the IP address, domain name, etc., and make other changes when you need to. You might need to do some tweaking occasionally in the unsupported console (like resetting the 60-day eval counter), and for that you'll need a keyboard/monitor too. Unless your network topology changes, or you need to run some network diagnostics from the server, it's usually a set-it-and-forget-it situation and the server can remain headless. All the other provisioning will be performed using vClient from a PC on the same network. You download and install vClient from your ESX/i server's built-in Web sever.
dynamik wrote: » What are the incompatibilities? They may affect other virtualization packages as well. If nothing else, you could do something like run VMware Server on Linux.
Supermiguel wrote: » seems like a problem with the controller... ESXI is kinda picky hardware wise.. With the Server version of vmware ill be able to access a console from another machine and i can start and view my virtual machines? like when you use the esxi client, you can manage and view the machines within the client i want to do that .. server version does that?
HeroPsycho wrote: » Make sure you disable RAID functionality on your disk controller. Most onboard disk controllers if they are compatible need RAID functionality disabled. Reason we're trying to help you get ESXi to run is it's far superior to VMware Server. And yes, VMware Server you access the VM's and control the VMware product through a web GUI.
Supermiguel wrote: » so you guys recommend ESXI for LABs?
JDMurray wrote: » Yes, but only if it runs on the hardware that you've got. If not, try running VMware Server instead.
Supermiguel wrote: » seems like a problem with the controller... ESXI is kinda picky hardware wise..
Supermiguel wrote: » With the Server version of vmware ill be able to access a console from another machine and i can start and view my virtual machines? like when you use the esxi client, you can manage and view the machines within the client i want to do that .. server version does that?
earweed wrote: » Anybody got a link where I can see if my hardware is compatible for VMWare server standard?
Supermiguel wrote: » umm i have this board.. seems like it is supported: Ultimate VMWare ESX Whitebox | Motherboard: ASUS Asus P5QL/EPU i guess i need to buy a new nic