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Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 On the Virtual Hardware tab, expand SCSI controller, and select a SCSI controller type from the
Change Type drop-down menu.
Client Steps
vSphere Client The vSphere Client displays information about what will happen if you change the
controller type. If you have selected a controller type that is not recommended for
the virtual machine's guest operating system, a warning is displayed.
vSphere Web Client The vSphere Web Client displays information about what will happen if you
change the controller type. If you have selected a controller type that is not
recommended for the virtual machine's guest operating system, a warning is
displayed.
You must confirm or discard the change.
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Click the Change Type button to change the controller type.
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Click the Don't change button to cancel the change and keep the original
controller type.
Caution Changing the SCSI controller type might result in a virtual machine boot failure.
The vSphere Client displays information about what happens if you change the SCSI controller type.
If you select a controller type that is not recommended for the virtual machine's guest operating
system, a warning is displayed.
Do not select a BusLogic Parallel controller for virtual machines with disks larger than 2TB. This
controller does not support large capacity hard disks.
3 On the Virtual Hardware tab, expand SCSI controller, and select the type of sharing in the SCSI
Bus Sharing drop-down menu.
Option Description
None Virtual disks cannot be shared by other virtual machines.
Virtual Virtual disks can be shared by virtual machines on the same ESXi host.
Physical Virtual disks can be shared by virtual machines on any ESXi host.
For virtual or physical bus sharing, select Thick provision eager zeroed when you create the disk.
4 Click OK.
Virtual Machine Network Configuration
vSphere networking features provide communication between virtual machines on the same host,
between virtual machines on different hosts, and between other virtual and physical machines. When you
configure networking for a virtual machine, you select or change an adapter type, a network connection,
and whether to connect the network when the virtual machine powers on.
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