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And it's resolved now Just took time to do the actual downgrade. I did not pay attention that it said - downgrade in progress. So, eventually it issued a new license key, and that one worked ab... See more...
And it's resolved now Just took time to do the actual downgrade. I did not pay attention that it said - downgrade in progress. So, eventually it issued a new license key, and that one worked absolutely fine.
I am trying to license a standalone ESXi instance for ESXi 7.0 Standard. We purchased  License key(s) for VMware vSphere 8 Standard for 1 processor (VS8-STD-C) and downgraded to 7. Yet, when trying... See more...
I am trying to license a standalone ESXi instance for ESXi 7.0 Standard. We purchased  License key(s) for VMware vSphere 8 Standard for 1 processor (VS8-STD-C) and downgraded to 7. Yet, when trying to apply that license, I get "Please provide a valid license key". What am I doing wrong??? Do I need a different license?
Thanks. What if I do not care about the support and subscription? In other words, I just wanted the working box. Do I have to buy those for a standalone install?
I need to update my free ESXi license on a standalone ESXi installation, 1 CPU 16 cores, to the STANDARD. Which VMware part number do I need - VS8-STD-C or something else? Thank you.
I'd like to replace my (old) VM infrastructure with the newer whitebox running ESXi 6 Free. I'd like a suggestion on supported motherboard, cpu and videocard (if not built-in). The main req... See more...
I'd like to replace my (old) VM infrastructure with the newer whitebox running ESXi 6 Free. I'd like a suggestion on supported motherboard, cpu and videocard (if not built-in). The main requirements I have for it: - it should support at least 32Gb (64-Gb is better, but optional) of RAM - it should be quiet, preferably with less than 400W PSU. I plan to use a case with really quiet fans as well. - it should be stable and relatively simple to install (preferably, direct support by ESXi 6 for main hardware) Video or CPU performance does not matter. The box will be used primarily to run low-CPU high-RAM usage VMs with certain products that I will be using, such as Oracle, MySQL and/or SQL databases on Linux and Windows guests, Win7/Win8 guests with VPN clients. Sounds support does not matter. All disks will be either internal SATA SSDs/HDDs or external USB 2 or 3 (I can convert them to eSATA if I have to). I'd like the server to be cheap (e.g. using non-ECC DDR3 RAM), but stability is much more important. I do not plan to OC it either. Thank you,