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it's not yet listed on the compatability guide, but i assume that could be because they've only just now been released. but the Xeon W5/7/9 CPU's are enterprise workstation CPU's and have only performance cores, so i can't imagine them not being supported. earlier versions of Xeon W's are supported. but i wanted to make sure. so if someone could weigh in on it, i'd appreciate it.
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Hi,
Here you can check CPU compatibility: VMware Compatibility Guide - cpu
If you are working in your home lab, you can install ESXi 8.0 even if your CPU is not compatible. There is a workaround, which is described here:
https://vmcloud.pl/2023/03/26/how-to-deploy-esxi-8-0/
I hope it will help
Cheers
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As mentioned above, when the CPU gets certified by VMware, it will show in the HCL. Note aside, the W-3100 previous gen is supported for vSphere 8 so I believe is a matter of time till W-3400 is listed there.
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thanks both. that answers my question.
jared