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VMware vSphere ESXi 6.x on Dell EMC PowerEdge Systems Installation Instructions and Important Information Guide

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Deploying vSphere 6.0

Important information

For the Dell EMC PowerEdge servers shipped from factory:

  • The Dell EMC PowerEdge 14th generation servers installed with ESXi have the username root and the password is your Service Tag of your system.
    NOTE: To locate your service tag of your system, refer to Locating Service Tag of your system
  • The Dell EMC PowerEdge 13th generation servers installed with ESXi do not have password for the username root.
For the Dell EMC PowerEdge servers shipped from factory with ESXi installed on BOSS-S1 device:
  • The Dell EMC 14th generation servers installed with ESXi on the BOSS-S1 device do not have VMFS datastore enabled by default. Dell EMC recommends BOSS-S1 as an OS boot device only. For more information, refer to the VMware Knowledge Base article 2145210.
  • Dell EMC 14th generation of the PowerEdge server supports ESXi installation on the Non-RAID Logical unit number (LUN) or passthrough Hard disk drive (HDDs) or the Solid state disks (SSDs) or BOSS-S1 device or IDSDM.
  • Dell EMC 14th generation of the PowerEdge server supports ESXi installation on an On-board SATA controller in AHCI mode.
  • Dell EMC recommends that you use the latest BIOS versions listed at Dell.com/support/home for the Dell EMC PowerEdge servers.
  • Dell’s 13th generation of the PowerEdge server supports the ESXi installation on the Non-RAID Logical unit number (LUN) or passthrough Hard disk drive (HDDs) or the Solid state disks (SSDs) or IDSDM .
  • Dell’s 13th generation of the PowerEdge server supports the ESXi installation on an On-board SATA controller in AHCI mode.
  • For Dell’s 12th generation of the PowerEdge servers having Intel Xeon E5-2600 processor series, with ESXi 5.0 and later updates, Dell EMC recommends that you upgrade to BIOS version 1.2.6 or later.
    NOTE: BIOS version 1.2.6 contains a critical fix for the issue, which can result in a Purple Screen.
  • Dell EMC PowerEdge servers shipped with BCM 5709 LOMs (with the iSCSI offload enabled through the hardware key) support iSCSI Boot Firmware Table (iBFT).
  • PowerEdge servers shipped with Intel Xeon 5600 series processor and later versions support Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) with the latest shipping BIOS.
  • You cannot automatically preactivate the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and later versions operating system installed on virtual machines by using the product activation code in the Dell EMC OEM installation media. Use a virtual product key to activate the guest operating system. For more information, see the Dell EMC OEM Windows Server 2008 Installation on Virtual Machines Using Dell EMC OEM Media white paper at Dell.com/support/home.
  • The ESXi image preinstalled on your PowerEdge server may not contain all the drivers required for peripherals. More drivers need to be installed to enable certain add-on peripherals. You can download the drivers from Downloads.vmware.com.
  • ESXi does not support storage LUN exposed from On-board SATA Controller with Software RAID.
  • vSphere 6.0 supports booting ESXi hosts in Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) mode. With UEFI, systems can be booted with ESXi from local hard drives, CD/DVD drives, or USB media. Booting over the network requires the legacy BIOS firmware and is not available with UEFI.
  • On Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) enabled systems installed with ESXi, Dell EMC recommends that you populate all processor nodes with similar memory to enable balanced distribution of memory across nodes. With unbalanced memory distribution across nodes, you may face performance degradation issues or ESXi may fail to boot.
    NOTE: For more information about NUMA, see the VMware Knowledge Base articles: kb.vmware.com/kb/1003690 and kb.vmware.com/kb/1570. Also, see VMware's Resource Management Guide for vSphere 6.0 at Vmware.com/support/pubs/.
  • ESXi 6.0 requires a minimum system memory of 8 GB on all supported servers. However, on some Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with 4 GB, all the available memory is not allocated to the ESXi installer. This may result in an installation failure. Ensure more than 4 GB RAM is installed. For optimal memory configuration on the Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, refer to the Server Owner’s Manual.
  • To enable the Virtualization Technology (VT) feature, select System Setup, and then Processor.
    NOTE: To run 64-bit virtual machines on Intel processor-based servers, the VT feature is required to be enabled.

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