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VMware ESXi Setup in Hostcarts Dedicated Server

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01 Download VMware ESXi

ESXi is the bare‑metal hypervisor that runs directly on your server hardware.

VMware Customer Connect → Products → ESXi

  • Create a VMware account
  • Download the latest ESXi ISO
  • Prepare a bootable USB using Rufus or BalenaEtcher

02 Install ESXi on Your Server

Foundation Step

This installs the hypervisor that will host all your virtual machines.

Boot server → Select ESXi Installer → Follow on‑screen setup

  • Boot from the ESXi USB installer
  • Select target disk (prefer SSD)
  • Set root password
  • Complete installation and reboot

03 Configure ESXi Management Network

Networking must be configured so you can access ESXi remotely.

Direct Console UI → Configure Management Network

  • Assign static IP
  • Set subnet mask & gateway
  • Configure DNS
  • Test network connectivity

04 Access ESXi Web Interface

You manage ESXi through its web UI.

Open browser → https://<ESXi-IP>

  • Log in using root credentials
  • Verify hardware, storage, and network adapters
  • Apply ESXi license (optional)

05 Deploy VMware vCenter Server (VCSA)

Recommended for Production

vCenter centralizes management, clustering, HA, DRS, and VM automation.

Run VCSA Installer → Install → Target ESXi Host

  • Deploy VCSA OVA to ESXi
  • Configure SSO domain
  • Set vCenter IP & DNS
  • Complete Stage 1 & Stage 2 setup

06 Create Datastores for VM Storage

Datastores hold VM disks, ISOs, and snapshots.

vCenter → Storage → New Datastore

  • Use local SSD/NVMe or shared SAN/NAS
  • Format with VMFS6
  • Upload ISO images for OS installation

07 Configure Virtual Networking

VM networks define how VMs communicate internally and externally.

vCenter → Networking → Distributed Switch (recommended)

  • Create vSwitch or vDS
  • Add port groups (e.g., VM Network, Management, vMotion)
  • Assign physical NIC uplinks

08 Create a New Virtual Machine

Now you can deploy your first VM.

vCenter → Hosts & Clusters → Right‑click → New Virtual Machine

  • Choose VM name & compatibility
  • Select datastore
  • Assign CPU, RAM, and disk
  • Mount OS ISO
  • Power on the VM

09 Install Guest OS

Install Windows, Linux, or any supported OS inside the VM.

VM Console → Boot from ISO

  • Complete OS installation
  • Install VMware Tools for performance
  • Configure network inside OS

10 Enable Backups, Snapshots & HA

Best Practice

Protect your VMs and ensure uptime.

  • Configure snapshots (short‑term only)
  • Set up vSphere HA & DRS (requires cluster)
  • Integrate backup solutions like Veeam or Nakivo

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