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R710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices
R710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices







The question would be, assuming you can virtualize, what is in 6. While I get that you would like to use the latest ESXi, as above, you are hoping to use this on a system at least 10 years older than the OS would be expecting, even if you did get it installed, you are already severely limited in what you can test, and that assumes you can virtualize at all as noted above. If you want to create a VM host you will need to look for different hardware, or try a different hypervisor. I checked and there are no "replacement" processors in its class that support virtualization VT-X.

r710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices

R710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices install#

On top of that it only has 2 cores and 2 threads, its not going to be a very good VM host even if you can bypass the install check i assume there will be a boot time check too, so bypassing install will not help much. It doesn't have the capabilities for virtualization. If I identified the correct processor Core 2 Duo e that processor was released in and doesn't contain virtualization support. The best safeguard is to specify a host for the Veeam virtual lab functions. So you will have to pickup some cheap-o ebay drive trays and get a few sata drives and your done. The only gotcha is no hard drives in that system.

r710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices

I realize that spending money isn't always the best solution, but in this case you would be much better off with different hardware. Might try an older release, or get some newer hardware. Is there a way to bypass the test, such as a command line switch or other method? ESXi 6. However, I can't get past the hardware compatibility checkpoint during the installation.







R710 vmware esxi 6.7 installer scanning for available devices