If it is not listed in the HCL, then it is not officially supported by VMware. Moving to a supported hardware makes sense altogether to ensure stability of the system, avoid running into bugs or get support for any critical issues. The following article helps shed some light on how HCL list preparation works: VMware’s hardware compatibility list - Virtualization Pro
If it is not listed in the HCL, then it is not officially supported by VMware. Moving to a supported hardware makes sense altogether to ensure stability of the system, avoid running into bugs or get support for any critical issues. The following article helps shed some light on how HCL list preparation works: VMware’s hardware compatibility list - Virtualization Pro