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2 The host creates the VMkernel NICs. The VMkernel NICs allow the host to connect to vSphere Auto
Deploy and to the vCenter Server system.
When the host is added to vCenter Server, vCenter Server removes the standard switch and reapplies
the distributed switch to the host.
Note Do not change the boot configuration parameters to avoid problems with your distributed switch.
Overview of the vSphere Auto Deploy Process by Using the vSphere Web Client
Getting started with vSphere Auto Deploy requires that you learn how vSphere Auto Deploy works, start
the vSphere Auto Deploy and vSphere ESXi Image Builder vCenter Server services, create deploy rules
that provision hosts, and power on your hosts to be booted with the image profile you specify.
The workflow for provisioning the hosts in your environment with vSphere Auto Deploy includes the
following tasks:
1 Install vCenter Server and the vCenter Server components, or deploy the vCenter Server Appliance.
The vSphere Auto Deploy server is included with the management node.
2 Configure the vSphere Auto Deploy and vSphere ESXi Image Builder service startup types.
See Prepare Your System for vSphere Auto Deploy.
3 Add or import a software depot to the vSphere Auto Deploy inventory.
See Add a Software Depot or Import a Software Depot.
4 (Optional) If you want to create a custom image profile, clone or create an image profile by using the
vSphere Web Client.
See Clone an Image Profile or Create an Image Profile.
5 Create a deploy rule that assigns the image profile to one host, to multiple hosts specified by a
pattern, or to all hosts..
See Create a Deploy Rule.
Note vSphere Auto Deploy is optimized for provisioning hosts that have a fixed MAC address to IP
address mapping in DHCP (sometimes called DHCP reservations). If you want to use static IP
addresses, you must set up the host profile to prompt for host customization. For more information,
see the vSphere Host Profiles documentation.
6 Power on the hosts that you want to provision.
7 Set up the host you provisioned as a reference host for your host profile.
You can specify the reference host syslog settings, firewall settings, storage, networking, and so on.
8 Extract a host profile from the reference host.
See the Host Profiles documentation.
9 To provision multiple hosts with the host profile, clone or edit the previously created rule by using the
vSphere Web Client.
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