Are you looking to create a new virtual machine in VMware ESXi 6.0 but unsure where to start? Look no further!
In this blog post, we’ll show you step-by-step instructions on easily creating a new VM that will effectively meet your needs.
Whether you’re an experienced user or new to the virtualization world, our guide guarantees success – so let’s get started and become experts together!

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Introduction to VMware ESXi 6.0
If you’re new to VMware ESXi 6.0, this guide will teach you the basics of creating a new virtual machine.
We’ll cover everything from downloading the hypervisor to configuring your VM’s settings.
By the end of this guide, you’ll be ready to start using VMware ESXi 6.0 for your own projects.
Let’s get started!
- Downloading and installing VMware ESXi 6.0 is a pretty simple process. First, head over to the VMware website and download the hypervisor software.
- Once it’s downloaded, open up the installer and follow the prompts. Be sure to read all the release notes before proceeding with the installation!
- After installation is complete, it’s time to configure your new VM. Start by giving it a name and choosing an operating system template.
- Then, select the amount of RAM and CPU cores you want to allocate to your VM. You can also specify how much storage space you want to give your VM; if you plan on storing any large files or databases, make sure to give your VM plenty of room to grow!
- Finally, decide whether you want your VM to be able to connect to a network and/or be accessible from the internet.
- If you’re unsure what these options mean, don’t worry – we’ll cover networking in more detail later. For now, pick whichever option makes sense for your project.
- Once you’ve finished configuring your VM, click ” Save,” and your settings will be applied. At this point, you’re all set up and ready to go! You can now power on your VM and start creating whatever project you have in mind.
- We hope this introduction to VMware ESXi 6.0 has helped get your feet off the ground with virtual machines.
- With the basics out of the way, you’re ready to dive into more advanced topics such as networking, security, automation, and more!
Benefits of Creating a New Virtual Machine
There are many benefits of creating a new virtual machine in VMware ESXi. One of the most important benefits is that you can have complete control over the environment that the virtual machine runs in.
This means that you can ensure that the resources and applications running on the virtual machine are isolated from those running on other machines on the network.
Additionally, you can customize the settings and configurations of the virtual machine to meet your specific needs and requirements.
Another great benefit of creating a new virtual machine is that you can take advantage of high availability features offered by VMware ESXi, such as live migration and vSphere Replication.
These features keep your virtual machines running even during server hardware failure or network outages.
Prerequisites for Creating a New Virtual Machine
There are a few things you’ll need before you get started creating your new virtual machine in VMware ESXi:
- A compatible server. This guide was written using an HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server, but any recent server from a major manufacturer should work.
- At least one hard drive. The server used for this guide had two 146GB drives installed, but any size should work again.
- A copy of VMware ESXi 6.0 or later. You can download the latest version from VMware’s website.
- A little bit of time! Creating and configuring a new virtual machine isn’t difficult, but completing all the steps will take a few minutes.
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a New Virtual Machine in VMware ESXi 6.0
- Log into the vSphere web client and select the ESXi server on which you want to create the new virtual machine (in the left-hand sidebar).
- Click the “Create / Register VM” button in the right-hand pane.
- In the “Name & Location” section, give your new VM a name (e.g., “My New VM”) and select a folder location if desired. You can also leave it set to the default location.
- In the “Configure Hardware” section, select the hardware version compatible with your ESXi (VMware recommends using the latest version unless you have a specific reason not to). Select the CPU, memory, disk type, and size you need for your new VM. If desired, you can add additional hardware devices (e.g., network adapters, USB controllers, etc.). Click “Next” when finished.
- In the “Review Details” section, review your choices and click “Finish” to complete the creation of the new virtual machine.
Troubleshooting Common Issues in VMware ESXi 6.0
If you’re having trouble creating a new virtual machine in VMware ESXi 6.0, you can try a few things.
First, make sure that you have the correct permissions. You must join the vSphere Client Users group to create new virtual machines.
If you’re unsure if you have the correct permissions, contact your administrator.
If you have the correct permissions and are still having trouble, try restarting the VMware Management Agents.
To do this, go to the Service Controls section of the vSphere Client and click on Restart for each of the following services:
VMware Authorization Service
VMware Infrastructure Web Server
vmware-vpxd
vmware-vpxa
Once these services have been restarted, try creating your new virtual machine again. If you’re still having trouble, contact VMware technical support for assistance.
Alternatives to Creating a New Virtual Machine
There are a few alternatives to creating a new virtual machine in VMware ESXi, all of which have pros and cons.
One option is to use VMware vCenter Converter Standalone, which can convert physical machines or other virtual machine formats into the VMware ESXi format.
Another option is VMware vSphere Client, which offers a friendly graphical user interface for configuring and managing your virtual machines.
Finally, the command line interface (CLI) for VMware ESXi can be used to create and manage virtual machines from the command line.
Conclusion
Creating a virtual machine in VMware ESXi 6.0 is easy and straightforward.
Once the basics of building a server have been completed, you can use VMware’s intuitive user interface to quickly create VMs that can be used for hosting websites, running software applications, or tasks related to cloud computing.
Whether you’re just getting started with virtual machines or want to expand your infrastructure for business purposes, creating new VMs on your ESXi 6.0 system will enable you to do more with less hardware and streamline the management of multiple environments.