6.7

Table Of Contents
Procedure
1 vSphere Auto Deploy Preinstallation Checklist
Before you can start the tasks in this vSphere Auto Deploy scenario, make sure that your
environment meets the hardware and software requirements, and that you have the necessary
permissions for the components included in the setup.
2 Install the TFTP Server
To set up a vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure, you must install a TFTP server in your
environment. . vSphere Auto Deploy relies on a TFTP server for sending the boot image to the hosts
that it provisions.
3 Install PowerCLI
Before you can manage vSphere Auto Deploy with rules that you create with PowerCLI cmdlets, you
must install PowerCLI.
4 Prepare the vSphere Auto Deploy Target Hosts
You must configure the BIOS settings of the four hosts and reconfirm the MAC address of the
primary network device to prepare the target hosts for provisioning with vSphere Auto Deploy.
5 Prepare the DHCP Server for vSphere Auto Deploy Provisioning
When you prepare the vSphere Auto Deploy target hosts, you must set up the DHCP server in this
scenario to serve each target host with an iPXE binary.
6 Configure the vSphere Auto Deploy and TFTP Environment in the vSphere Web Client
After you prepare the DHCP server, you must start the vSphere Auto Deploy vCenter Server service
and configure the TFTP server. You must download a TFTP Boot ZIP file from your vSphere Auto
Deploy server. The customized FTP server serves the boot images that vSphere Auto Deploy
provides.
7 Prepare the ESXi Software Depot and Write a Rule
After you configure the vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure, you must add an ESXi software depot,
specify an image profile, write a rule, and add it to the active rule set.
8 Provision the First Host with vSphere Auto Deploy
After creating a rule and adding it to the active rule set, you can provision the first host and check its
vCenter Server location to complete verification of the image provisioning of your setup.
9 Extract and Configure a Host Profile from the Reference Host
After provisioning the first host, you can extract and configure a host profile that can be used to
apply the same configuration to other target hosts. Configuration that differs for different hosts, such
as a static IP address, can be managed through the host customization mechanism.
10 Create a Rule that Provisions Hosts from a Specific IP Range
After creating a host profile from a reference host, you can create a rule that applies the previously
verified image profile and the host profile that you extracted to target hosts from a specific IP range.
VMware ESXi Installation and Setup
VMware, Inc. 171