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Esxi — Cisco Custom Iso

In the world of enterprise virtualization, the relationship between the hypervisor and the hardware it sits on is paramount. While VMware’s ESXi is renowned for its ability to run on a wide variety of x86 hardware, deploying a "vanilla" ISO on a branded server—specifically Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers—is often a recipe for administrative headaches.

HyperFlex clusters, always use the specific upgrade images posted on the Cisco HyperFlex software page rather than generic Cisco custom ISOs. Broadcom Community +4 2. How to Create a Custom ISO If a pre-built image doesn't meet your needs, you can build one using: vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM): In vCenter (7.0+), create a new cluster with the "Create a new image" option, add the base ESXi version, and select specific "Independent components" like the esxi cisco custom iso

The Cisco Custom ISO is a version of the ESXi hypervisor that has been modified and repackaged by Cisco Systems. It uses the core VMware ESXi kernel but injects a specific set of Cisco-signed VIBs and drivers into the installation image. In the world of enterprise virtualization, the relationship

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