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You are here: Home / ESXi / Functional USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter (NIC) driver for ESXi 5.5 & 6.0 Earlier this month I wrote an article demonstrating a functional USB ethernet adapter for ESXi 5.1. This was made possible by using a custom built driver for ESXi that was created over three years ago by a user named Trickstarter. After having re-discovered the thread several years later, I had tried re
You are here: Home / ESXi / Working USB Ethernet Adapter (NIC) for ESXi As part of upgrading my personal vSphere home lab from an Apple Mac Mini to an Intel NUC (more on this in a future blog), I have been researching to see if there are other alternatives for adding an additional network adapter. The Intel NUC only includes a single built-in ethernet adapter which is similar to the Mac Mini. Howe
You are here: Home / Automation / How to quickly deploy CoreOS on ESXi? There has been a tremendous amount of buzz lately regarding Docker, a platform that allows developers to easily build, deploy and manage Linux Containers. Docker can run on variety of Linux Distributions, one that has been quite popular lately is a new Linux Distribution called CoreOS. CoreOS is actually a fork of Google's Chr
You are here: Home / ESXi 5.5 introduces a new Native Device Driver Architecture Part 1 With a new release of vSphere, many of us are excited about all the new features that we can see and touch. However, what you may or may not notice are some of the new features and enhancements that VMware Engineering has made to the underlying vSphere platform to continue making it better, faster and stronger.
You are here: Home / Uncategorized / How to Enable Nested ESXi & Other Hypervisors in vSphere 5.1 There are a ton of new features with the latest release of vSphere 5.1, but the one "unsupported" feature I always test first is "Nested Virtualization" (aka Nested ESXi) and with the latest release, it seems to have gotten even better. You will still need to have the same physical CPU prerequisites a
You are here: Home / ESXi / How to Enable Support for Nested 64bit & Hyper-V VMs in vSphere 5 With the release of vSphere 5, one of the most sought out feature from VMware is the ability to run nested 64bit and Hyper-V guest virtual machines in a virtual ESXi instance. Previous to this, only 32bit virtual machines were supported as the VT-x/AMD-V Hardware Virtualization CPU instructions could not
There's been a lot of hype/talk about Windows 8 and if you wanted to test drive the new OS, you might consider using the latest release of VMware Fusion 4.0.1 or VMware Workstation 8 as Windows 8 is an officially supported guestOS. Though what if you wanted to run it in your vSphere 5 environment? Well you can with a small hack. Even though it's not listed as a supported guestOS, you can manually
You are here: Home / Uncategorized / How to compile a statically linked rsync binary for ESXi Running rsync on ESXi is not a new topic, there are a number of users in the community who have made this work. One well-known user, Dave Mishchenko, who runs vm-help and recently authored VMware ESXi: Planning, Implementation, and Security, provides an rsync binary that can be downloaded to run on ESXi.
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