If you create a new virtual disk, use the disk size slider to specify the size of the virtual disk and specify the bus type. Configure the virtual disk by creating a new virtual disk or use an existing virtual disk. Select the guest operating system for the virtual machine and click the Continue button.ġ0. Select a hardware version from the Choose a Hardware Version drop-down menu and click the Continue button.ĩ. Select the ESXi server and datastore from the Choose a Host and Datastore window and click the Continue button.Ĩ. Once you’ve connected to the ESXi server, click the Create a new virtual machine buttonħ.
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If you have not connected to this ESXi server previouslyĬlick the Connect to another server… buttonĮnter the server name and your credentials when prompted and click on the Connect buttonĦ. Select the server from the list in the Choose a Server window and click the Continue button.Įnter your credentials when prompted and click on the Connect button If you’ve connected to this ESXi server previously
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Select Create a virtual machine on a remote server and click the Continue button.ĥ. The Create a New Virtual Machine window will appear.Ĥ.
#VMWARE FUSION 8.5 ON OSX 10.8 PRO#
There are a few things to know about if you want to create an OS X VM to an ESXi server running 6.x, so I’ve put together a procedure for those who want to leverage Fusion 8.x Pro to create new OS X VMs on ESXi.
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This new functionality gives Fusion users on OS X another tool for managing VMs on VMware’s ESXi hypervisor and complements the ability to copy VMs between VMware Fusion and VMware ESXi 5.5.x and 6.x. A new feature in VMware Fusion 8 Professional is the ability to create a new VM on an ESXi 6.x server.