Creating a Virtual Machine use the vSphere Client (vSphere 7.0)
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Creating a Virtual Machine use the vSphere Client (vSphere 7.0)
1. Prepare
- DC1 : Domain Controller(Yi.vn) | DC10 : Domain Member | DC9 : iSCSI Server | ESXi01 : ESXi Server(10.0.0.150) | vCenter01 : vCenter Server(10.0.0.151)
- Software : Install Windows Server 2019 .ISO file ready in the datastore
2. Step by step : Creating a Virtual Machine named File04 in ESXi01 use vSphere Client
- DC10 : Creating a Virtual Machine named File04 in ESXi01
+ Open browser - 10.0.0.151/ui - logon use vsphere.local\Administrator - Menu - Hosts and Clusters - vCenter01.Yi.vn - Datacenter
- Right-Click 10.0.0.150 - New vitual Machine... :
+ 1 Select a creation type - Choose 'Create a new virtual machine'
+ 2 Select a name and folder :
+ Virtual machine name : File04
+ Select a location for the virtual machine. - vCenter01.Yi.vn - Datacenter(or you want)
+ 3 Select a compute resource - Datacenter - 10.0.0.150(or you want)
+ 4 Select storage : Choose DISK03(or you want)
+ 5 Select compatibility - Compatible with: ESXi 7.0 or later
+ 6 Select a guest OS - Guest OS Family : Windows, Guest OS version : Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (64-bit)
+ 7 Customize hardware - (you customize) - New CD/DVD Drive - choose your datastore ISO file + Tick Connect...
+ 8 Ready to complete - Finish
+ 10.0.0.150 - Click File04 - Power on - Launch Web Console - Install OS Windows Server 2019 - ... - Finish
+ Right-Click File03 - Guest OS - Install VMware Tools... - Mount - ... - Finish
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Excelent tutorials thanks
Good morning my friends,
I need a little help, I work in a company where I do administration
the machines, I manage them, lately I need
find out who owns many machines created where apparently
they have no owner and they are consuming resources. The version we use is:
vSphere Client version 6.5.0.32000. I need to know if there is any way
to extract a report of all machines and date of last access.
does this option exist?
Anyone else having Sound issues?