![]() ![]() I'm using a 16GB SAN Disk Ultra Fit stick (which I'm also using for the Intel NUCs I have in my homelab).This could be a USB stick and in my setup I'm using the same USB stick for booting the installer and as the actual install destination. Next you'll need an install media for the ESXi bits. ![]() Note that you might be able to include the UEFI firmware to the ESXi installation, but for simplicity it's easier to have it on a SD card.This can be small and cheap, I've used a 1GB card in my setup, but you might get away with a smaller one You need a SD card which will be used for the UEFI firmware needed to boot.In my case I'm using the RPi 4 8GB, you can get the 4GB to work as well (I have tested both), but the 8GB is better if you want to run anything on it.The documentation can be downloaded from the same place where you download the ISO 0. Most of this is taken from the documentation available for the ESXi-ARM fling so be sure to check that out for more screenshots and more details, also for different scenarios. In this post I'll run through the steps it took me to get ESXi up and running on a Raspberry PI 4 8GB and added to vCenter. Together with the release of vSphere 7.0 U1 on October 6th VMware released it's newest fling which finally gave us the ability to run ESXi on ARM! ![]()
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