You can install vCenter Server in a Microsoft Windows virtual machine that runs on an ESXi/ESX host.
Note: While running vCenter Server in a virtual machine under Workstation, Player, or Fusion is possible, VMware does not support this configuration.
Deploying vCenter Server in a virtual machine has these advantages:
- Rather than dedicating a physical server to the vCenter Server application, you can install vCenter Server in a virtual machine registered to an ESXi/ESX host in the environment.
- You can provide high availability for the vCenter Server system by using VMware HA.
- You can migrate the virtual machine containing the vCenter Server system from one host to another, enabling maintenance and other activities.
- Provides the ability to use snapshots for virtual machine-level backup utilities (such as VMware Data Recovery) and for restore points before installing update packages.
To install vCenter Server in a virtual machine:
- In a standalone server, install ESXi/ESX.
- On any machine that has network access to your ESXi/ESX host, install the vSphere Client.
- Using the vSphere Client, access the ESXi/ESX host directly to create the virtual machine for hosting vCenter Server.
- In the virtual machine, install vCenter Server.
For more information, see the
ESXi/ESX and vCenter Server Setup Guide.
For more information on the advantages of deploying the vCenter Server system in a virtual machine, see the
Install vCenter Server in a Virtual Machine section of the
VMware ESXi/ESX and vCenter Server Installation Guide.
Download vCenter Server at
VMware Downloads.
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