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#Vmware esxi 6.7 mac mini pro#
I would start with an Intel Mac mini and M1 Mac mini before you pay for the Mac Pro unless you have substantial budget for testing. There is a lot of meaningful support provided before a system is “blessed”
#Vmware esxi 6.7 mac mini driver#
And not just two machines, they wrangle all the driver versions, and anything has to work with anything, so imaging testing dozens of drives and network adapters and firmware levels and more. It means they have test labs and people with the gear to test. They put substantial money and resources to test and vet and support every item on the compatible list. VMWare cares a lot about their esxi product. You get dedicated Apple Engineers and support to work through issues like you outlined.

#Vmware esxi 6.7 mac mini mac os#
Have I missed something? Are people out there successfully installing ESXi over their MacPro7,1 machine's Mac OS Big Sur (specifically Big Sur)? Has anyone successfully installed any version of ESXi on top of Big Sur running on any Mac (i.e. But this goal is looking more and more unrealistic. My plan was to purchase Apple hardware (a rack mounted Mac Pro) so I could run, among other OSes, a virtual Mac.
#Vmware esxi 6.7 mac mini install#
It boots and the ESXi installer runs, but ultimately it fails.Īnd since Big Sur has been out for 5 months and no version of ESXi (that I am aware of) will install on a machine running that, I have to conclude that VMware and/or Apple isn't serious about supporting ESXi natively on Apple hardware. Only 5 of these are Mac Pros and of those, none are the current model of the Mac Pro (MacPro 7,1).Īdditionally, from my own experimenting around, any version of ESXi (up to and including 7.0b) fails to successfully install on a Mac that already has Big Sur installed. I am confused about VMware and/or Apple's commitment to supporting ESXi running natively on AppleĪccording to VMware, there are only 8 Apple products that support running ESXi natively (see table below).
