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Introduction to vSphere
Installation and Setup
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vSphere 8.0 provides various options for installation and setup. To ensure a successful vSphere
deployment, you should understand the installation and setup options, and the sequence of tasks.
The two core components of vSphere are ESXi and vCenter Server. ESXi is the virtualization
platform on which you can create and run virtual machines and virtual appliances. vCenter Server
is a service that acts as a central administrator for ESXi hosts connected in a network. vCenter
Server lets you pool and manage the resources of multiple hosts.
You deploy the vCenter Server appliance, a preconfigured virtual machine optimized for running
vCenter Server and the vCenter Server components. You can deploy the vCenter Server appliance
on ESXi hosts or on vCenter Server instances.
For detailed information about the vCenter Server installation process, see
vCenter Server
Installation and Setup
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This chapter includes the following topics:
n Overview of the vSphere Installation and Setup Process
n About ESXi Evaluation and Licensed Modes
Overview of the vSphere Installation and Setup Process
vSphere is a sophisticated product with multiple components to install and set up. To ensure a
successful vSphere deployment, understand the sequence of tasks required.
Installing vSphere includes the following tasks:
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