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Some ESXi 7.x notes

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/12/16

Yes, I know this is late in the game, but I’m still catching up with some of the things after from autumn 2019 to spring 2021 spending most of my time on rectum cancer treatment and other core things.

So here are some links on ESXi 7.x so I know what to expect to upgrade existing ESXi 6.x installations and get some new ones up. This will hopefully make some software development easier too, as I plan to have a build-rig some day.

But first of all a surprise for me:

ESXi 7 on ARM

I had not expected ESXi 7 to be available on ARM in 2020 yet, but it’s there and certified to run on Raspberry Pi 4. So here are some links:

ESXi 7 on x64

The bulk of the links:

–jeroen

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