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Table 27. Configuration Notes for Databases Supported with vCenter Server (Continued)
Database Type Configuration Notes
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
N This database is not supported for the vCenter Server Appliance.
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
N This database is not supported for the vCenter Server Appliance.
Oracle 11g and Oracle 12c Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
After you complete the vCenter Server installation, apply the latest patch to the Oracle
client and server.
ESXi Requirements
To install ESXi 6.0 or upgrade to ESXi 6.0, your system must meet specic hardware and software
requirements.
ESXi Hardware Requirements
Make sure the host meets the minimum hardware congurations supported by ESXi 6.0.
Hardware and System Resources
To install or upgrade ESXi 6.0, your hardware and system resources must meet the following requirements:
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Supported server platform . For a list of supported platforms, see the VMware Compatibility Guide at
hp://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
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ESXi 6.0 requires a host machine with at least two CPU cores.
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ESXi 6.0 supports 64-bit x86 processors released after September 2006. This includes a broad range of
multi-core processors. For a complete list of supported processors, see the VMware compatibility guide
at hp://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
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ESXi 6.0 requires the NX/XD bit to be enabled for the CPU in the BIOS.
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ESXi requires a minimum of 4GB of physical RAM. It is recommended to provide at least 8 GB of RAM
to run virtual machines in typical production environments.
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To support 64-bit virtual machines, support for hardware virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD RVI) must
be enabled on x64 CPUs.
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One or more Gigabit or faster Ethernet controllers. For a list of supported network adapter models, see
the VMware Compatibility Guide at hp://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
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SCSI disk or a local, non-network, RAID LUN with unpartitioned space for the virtual machines.
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For Serial ATA (SATA), a disk connected through supported SAS controllers or supported on-board
SATA controllers. SATA disks will be considered remote, not local. These disks will not be used as a
scratch partition by default because they are seen as remote.
N You cannot connect a SATA CD-ROM device to a virtual machine on an ESXi 6.0 host. To use the
SATA CD-ROM device, you must use IDE emulation mode.
Storage Systems
For a list of supported storage systems, see the VMware Compatibility Guide at
hp://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility. For Software Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), see
“Installing and Booting ESXi with Software FCoE,” on page 153.
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