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Decommissioning ESXi and
vCenter Server 10
The decommissioning topics provide information on how to remove ESXi and vCenter Server from your
host machines.
This section includes the following topics:
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Decommission an ESXi Host
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Uninstall vCenter Server
Decommission an ESXi Host
If you do not want your server to be an ESXi host, you can decommission the ESXi host machine.
Procedure
1 Remove VMFS datastores on the internal disks so that the internal disks are no longer set up to store
virtual machines.
2 Change the boot setting in the BIOS so that the host no longer boots into ESXi.
3 Install another operating system in its place.
Uninstall vCenter Server
You must have administrator privileges to uninstall VMware vCenter Server.
Important If you are using the embedded PostgreSQL database, uninstalling vCenter Server causes the
embedded database to be uninstalled, and all data is lost.
Prerequisites
If you are uninstalling the vCenter Server system, remove the hosts from the Hosts and Clusters
inventory.
Procedure
1 As an administrator user on the Windows system, click Start > Control Panel > Programs and
Features.
2 Select VMware vCenter Server from the list and click Remove.
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