This article discribes the system requirements for the vCenter Server installer.
vCenter Server
You can run the vCenter Server GUI or CLI installer from a network client machine that is running on a Windows, Linux, or Mac operating system of a supported version.
To ensure optimal performance of the GUI and CLI installers, use a client machine that meets the minimum hardware requirements.
| Operating System | Supported Versions | Minimum Hardware Configuration for Optimal Performance |
| Windows | Windows 10, 11 Windows 2016 x64 bit Windows 2019 x64 bit Windows 2022 x64 bit |
4 GB RAM, 2 CPU having 4 cores with 2.3 GHz, 32 GB hard disk, 1 NIC |
| Linux | SUSE 15 Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 21.10 |
4 GB RAM, 1 CPU having 2 cores with 2.3 GHz, 16 GB hard disk, 1 NIC ※The CLI installer requires 64-bit OS. |
| Mac | macOS 10.15, 11, 12 macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey |
8 GB RAM, 1 CPU having 4 cores with 2.4 GHz, 150 GB hard disk, 1 NIC |
For client machines that run on Mac 10.15 or later, concurrent GUI deployments of multiple appliances are unsupported. You must deploy the appliances in a sequence.
Visual C++ redistributable libraries need to be installed to run the CLI installer on versions of Windows older than Windows 10. The Microsoft installers for these libraries are located in the vcsa-cli-installer/win32/vcredist directory.
Deploying the vCenter Server appliance with the GUI requires a minimum resolution of 1024x768 to properly display. Lower resolutions can truncate the UI elements.
Cannot guarantee operation if the requirements are not met.
For details, please refer to the documentation "System Requirements for the vCenter Server Installer".
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