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Há 2 dias · William is Senior Staff Solution Architect in the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Division at Broadcom. He focuses on Cloud Native, Automation, Integration and Operation for the VMware Cloud Foundation across Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud
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The following CPU generations listed below for both Intel and AMD will not be supported with vSphere 8. 1. Intel 1.1. SandyBridge-DT, SandyBridge-EP/EN 1.2. IvyBridge-DT, IvyBridge-EP/EN, IvyBridge-EX 1.3. Haswell-DT, Haswell-EP, Haswell-EX 1.4. Broadwell-DT/H 1.5. Avoton 2. AMD 2.1. Bulldozer - Interlagos, Valencia, Zurich 2.2. PileDriver - Abu Dh...
Similarly for I/O devices such as networking, storage, etc. that are not be supported with vSphere 8, the ESXi 8.0 installer will also list out the type of device and its respective Vendor & Device ID (see screenshot above for an example). To view the complete list of unsupported I/O devices for vSphere 8, please refer to the following VMware KB 88...
Last year, VMware published revised guidance in VMware KB 85685regarding the installation media for ESXi which includes ESXi 8.0 and specifically when using an SD or USB device. While ESXi 8.0 will continue to support installation and upgrade using an SD/USB device, it is highly recommended that customers consider a more reliable installation media...
While this is not an exhaustive list of hardware platforms that can successfully run ESXi 8.0, I did want to share the list of systems that I have personally tested and hope others may also contribute to this list over time to help others within the community. The following hardware platforms can successfully run ESXi 8.0: 1. Intel NUC 5 (Rock Cany...
With all the new capabilities in vSphere 8, it should come as no surprise that additional resources are required for the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA). Compared to vSphere 7, the only change is the amount of memory for each of the VCSA deployment sizes, which has increased to an additional 2GB of memory. For example, in vSphere 7, a "Tiny" config...
Using Nested ESXiis still by the far the easiest and most efficient way to try out all the cool new features that vSphere 8 has to offer. If you plan to kick the tires with the new vSAN 8 Express Storage Architecture (ESA), at least from a workflow standpoint, make sure you can spare at least 16GB of memory (per ESXi VM), which is the minimum requi...
William is Senior Staff Solution Architect in the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Division at Broadcom. He focuses on Cloud Native, Automation, Integration and Operation for the VMware Cloud Foundation across Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud