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Installing and Setting Up ESXi 2
You can install and set up ESXi on your physical hardware so that it acts as a platform for virtual
machines.
This section includes the following topics:
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ESXi Requirements
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Preparing for Installing ESXi
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Installing ESXi
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Setting Up ESXi
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After You Install and Set Up ESXi
ESXi Requirements
To install or upgrade ESXi, your system must meet specific hardware and software requirements.
ESXi Hardware Requirements
Make sure the host meets the minimum hardware configurations supported by ESXi6.5.
Hardware and System Resources
To install or upgrade ESXi, 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
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
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ESXi 6.5 requires a host machine with at least two CPU cores.
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ESXi 6.5 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 http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
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ESXi 6.5 requires the NX/XD bit to be enabled for the CPU in the BIOS.
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ESXi 6.5 requires a minimum of 4 GB 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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