Try Out VMware vSphere (ESXi) Hypervisor in VirtualBox

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Full steps can be found at https://i12bretro.github.io/tutorials/0386.html

NOTE: This is a helpful exercise to get familiar with the VMware vSphere (ESXi) installation, user interface and terminology but is not recommended for production use and most, if not all, VMs created inside ESXi will fail to boot. Also, I tried these steps with the latest ESXi 7 version but the installer didn't have necessary networking drivers and would halt early on in the process.
 
   01. Open a web browser and navigate to https://my.vmware.com
   02. Create an account or log in
   03. Once logged in, go to https://my.vmware.com/en/group/vmware/evalcenter?p=free-esxi6
   04. Click the Register button to register for the software and generate download links
   05. Copy the License Key listed on the page and paste it into a text editor for later
   06. Download the VMware vSphere Hypervisor 6.7 Update 2 Binaries .iso file by clicking the Manually Download button
   07. Launch Virtualbox
   08. Create a New VM by selecting Machine ≫ New
         Name: VMware vSphere (ESXi)
         Machine Folder: C:\VMs
         Type: Linux
         Version: Other (64-bit)
         Memory Size: 8192 MB
         Hard disk: Create a virtual hard disk now
   09. Click Create
   10. On the Create Virtual Hard Disk dialog
         Name the virtual disk image VMware vSphere (ESXi).vdi
         File size: 500 GB
         Hard disk file type: VDI
         Storage on physical hard disk: Dynamically Allocated
   11. Click Create
   12. Select the VM and Click Settings
   13. Select System ≫ Processor
   14. Give the VM at least 2 processors
   15. Check the Enable Nested VT-x/AMD-V
   16. Change the 
   17. Select Display
   18. Slide the Video Memory to 128 MB
   19. Select Network
   20. Set the attached to dropdown to Host-Only
   21. Select Storage
   22. Click on the CD-ROM drive
   23. Select the disc dropdown to the right ≫ Choose a virtual optical disc file...
   24. Browse to and select the downloaded VMware vSphere (ESXi) .iso file
   25. Click OK
   26. Click OK to accept the settings
   27. Make sure the VMware vSphere (ESXi) VM is selected and click Start ≫ Normal
   28. Wait a few moments for the installer to initialize
   29. At the Welcome screen press Enter
   30. Press F11 to accept the EULA and continue
   31. Select the 500GB VBOX HARDDISK ≫ Press Enter
   32. Select a keyboard layout ≫ Press Enter
   33. Enter and confirm a root password ≫ Press Enter
   34. Press Enter to continue on the Errors/Warnings message
   35. Press F11 to confirm installing to the VBOX HARDDISK
   36. Wait for the installer to copy files and configure the system
   37. After the installation succeeds select Devices ≫ Optical Drives ≫ Remove disk from virtual drive 
   38. Press Enter to Reboot
   39. After the VM reboots, note the http address on the screen to manage the host
   40. Open a web browser on the host machine and navigate to http://IP noted above
   41. Login with the username root and the password set during the installation
   42. Welcome to VMware vSphere (ESXi) inside VirtualBox
 
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Applying the Free ESXi License
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   01. Inside the VMware ESXi web UI click the Manage link in the left navigation menu
   02. Click the Licensing tab in the top navigation menu
   03. Click the Assign License button
   04. Paste the license key noted during the download steps
   05. Click the Check License button
   06. After the license is validated, click the Assign License button
   07. The free license should be applied and the expiration date should now say Never
 


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