Elias watched the percentage tick upward. This was the moment of no return. The drive was being formatted, the old data obliterated, replaced by the VMkernel. It was a baptism by fire.

Insert the USB into your target server and boot from it via the BIOS/UEFI menu.

He sat on the cold raised floor, balancing his laptop on his knees. The screen cast a blue glow over his face as he typed the query into the search bar, a mantra for the modern infrastructure architect: .

Sarah needed to virtualize a legacy application that only worked on a specific version of Windows, which in turn only ran smoothly on ESXi 6.7.

For a lean, secure hypervisor:

Do you specifically need 6.7 for ?