![]() ![]() Please like and share to spread the knowledge in the community. vmhba1:C0:T3:L0 -o enablessd 4 5 VMware ESX 3 A local disk with a minimum of 32 GB 5 issue, but rather is an issue. Install VIBs by using the esxcli software vib update. ** Pls refer to the Reference Links section below for CPU Deprecation KB, for the latest updates. From the Select a Product drop-down menu, select ESXi (Embedded and Installable) and from the Select a Version drop-down menu, select 6.5.0. Pls, refer to the Reference Links section below for EOS.Īpple MacPro 6,1 (Intel Ivy-Bridge EP generation **)Īpple MacMini 6,2 (Intel Ivy-Bridge-DT generation **)Īpple MacMini 7,1 (Intel Haswell-DT generation **)Īpple MacMini 8,1 (Intel Coffeelake-S generation) VMware will continue to support the following Apple Mac Pro and Mac Mini systems on vSphere ESXi 7.0 until the End Of Support (EOS). This includes MacPro 7,1 (2019) or any other current x86-based MacPro and MacMini versions.Įxisting vSphere ESXi 7.0 Support for Apple hardware: ![]() VMware will discontinue supporting and stop undertaking certification of future vSphere ESXi releases on Apple MacPro and Apple MacMini platforms. Moving forward, vSphere ESXi 7.x will be the final release supporting Apple Mac platforms on x86. VMware currently has no plans to support Apple Mac silicon. The reason for the discontinuation of support Apple Mac platforms is transision the Mac to its custom silicon architecture leaving away x86. Yesterday (3rd of August 2022) VMware released this Knowledge base article to inform the community that vSphere ESXi 7.x will be the final release supporting Apple Mac platforms. ![]()
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