
When you click Next, you’ll be asked whether you want to clone the virtual machine before upgrading or if you would rather just adjust the current virtual machine. I would choose the latest version that works, such as 12.x or ESXi 6.5 from the list. You can do this by clicking on the VM tab and then clicking on VM in the menu, Manage and Change Hardware Compatibility. So I had to change it to either ESXi 6.5 or to Workstation 12 or earlier. In my case, I’m running ESXi 6.5, but it doesn’t support Workstation 14 hardware compatibility yet. You only need to do this if you are running the latest VMware Workstation 14 and have already upgraded the hardware compatibility to 14. To do this, just click on File and then Connect to Server.Ī window will popup where you will need to enter the ESXi server hostname or IP address and the login info.Ĭlick Connect and you should see some basic info about the ESXi server at the top and a list of any virtual machines at the bottom.īefore we upload the virtual machine, we first need to change the hardware compatibility. The first thing we will do is connect Workstation to the local ESXi server. There are other ways to transfer a VM, like exporting the VM to an OVF file, but I like the upload method the best. In this article, I’m going to walk you through the steps for uploading a virtual machine from a Workstation machine to an ESXi server.

Instead, I purchased a refurbished Dell PowerEdge server, installed VMware ESXI and then transferred my Workstation virtual machines to the server. With only three VMs on my local machine, it was eating up more than three-fourths of my SSD drive.

I use an SSD on my personal computer, but the drive isn’t that large.
#How to install mac os on vmware esxi 5.5 Pc#
I’ve been using VMware Workstation on my personal PC for quite a few years, but I was having one big issue: the virtual machines were simply taking up too much space.
