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Install ESXi Interactively
You use the ESXi CD/DVD or a USB flash drive to install the ESXi software onto a SAS, SATA, SCSI
hard drive, or USB drive.
Prerequisites
n You must have the ESXi installer ISO in one of the following locations:
n On CD or DVD. If you do not have the installation CD/DVD, you can create one. See
Download and Burn the ESXi Installer ISO Image to a CD or DVD
n On a USB flash drive. See Format a USB Flash Drive to Boot the ESXi Installation or
Upgrade.
Note You can also PXE boot the ESXi installer to run an interactive installation or a scripted
installation. See Network Booting the ESXi Installer.
n Verify that the server hardware clock is set to UTC. This setting is in the system BIOS or UEFI.
n Verify that a keyboard and monitor are attached to the machine on which the ESXi
software is installed. Alternatively, use a remote management application. See Using Remote
Management Applications.
n Consider disconnecting your network storage. This action decreases the time it takes the
installer to search for available disk drives. When you disconnect network storage, any files on
the disconnected disks are unavailable at installation.
Do not disconnect a LUN that contains an existing ESX or ESXi installation. Do not disconnect
a VMFS datastore that contains the Service Console of an existing ESX installation. These
actions can affect the outcome of the installation.
n Gather the information required by the ESXi installation wizard. See Required Information for
ESXi Installation.
n Verify that ESXi Embedded is not present on the host machine. ESXi Installable and
ESXi Embedded cannot exist on the same host.
Procedure
1 Insert the ESXi installer CD/DVD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive, or attach the Installer USB flash
drive and restart the machine.
2 Set the BIOS or UEFI to boot from the CD-ROM device or the USB flash drive.
Note If your system has supported NVIDIA or Pensando data processing units (DPUs), you
can only use UEFI to install and boot ESXi on the DPUs.
See your hardware vendor documentation for information on changing boot order.
After scanning for available devices completes, if your system has supported DPUs, you see
them listed with their respective PCI slots.
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