The newly announced VMware Cloud Foundation and VMware Cloud on AWS are both built on vSphere 6.5. As the ideal platform for apps, cloud, and business, vSphere 6.5 reinforces the customer’s investment in VMware. VSphere 6.5 is one of the core components of VMware’s SDDC and a fundamental building block for VMware’s cloud strategy.
Discussion in 'VMware, VirtualBox, Citrix' started by RandyC, Nov 15, 2016.
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I have a server I built 2 years ago that just had its SSD die, so it's a perfect time for me to upgrade my OS, from ESXi 5.5, to potentially ESXi 6.5.
How I've been using 5.5:
Esxi 6.5 Ssh Keygen
For free, with their free license key for one CPU socket
With PCI passthrough for my storage controller for one of the VMs
5 VMs
32GB RAM
Supermicro X10SL7-F
Managed with fat client on Windows
My questions:
Download Keygen For Pc
Does anyone see a problem with trying to continue this on ESXi 6.5, for free?
They're still doing the free license, and it's fully functional on a single socket, right?
How do people manage it? Fat windows client? Web client? Something else?
Can I run VMs created with ESXi 5.5? I was lucky to be able to save the VMs onto a separate datastore.
Is 6.5 ready for production or do you think it's buggy?
Thank you.