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Home lab | Kalle's playground

Workaround ESXi CPU Unsupported Error - Part 1 – Polar Clouds
Workaround ESXi CPU Unsupported Error - Part 1 – Polar Clouds

How to fix? The CPU in this host is not supported by ESXi 7.0.0. ->  allowLegacyCPU=True - vDan
How to fix? The CPU in this host is not supported by ESXi 7.0.0. -> allowLegacyCPU=True - vDan

The target host does not support the virtual machine's current hardware  requirements” error vMotioning a VM (1003212) | VMware KB
The target host does not support the virtual machine's current hardware requirements” error vMotioning a VM (1003212) | VMware KB

Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) Requirements - TechyGuy
Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) Requirements - TechyGuy

Homelab considerations for vSphere 8
Homelab considerations for vSphere 8

CPU compatibility for vMotion | VMware ESXi#
CPU compatibility for vMotion | VMware ESXi#

vSphere 7.0 unsupported CPUs and ESXi 7.0 hardware requirements – 4sysops
vSphere 7.0 unsupported CPUs and ESXi 7.0 hardware requirements – 4sysops

VMware ESXi 6.0 - Unsupported Hardware | virten.net
VMware ESXi 6.0 - Unsupported Hardware | virten.net

vSphere 7.0 unsupported CPUs and ESXi 7.0 hardware requirements – 4sysops
vSphere 7.0 unsupported CPUs and ESXi 7.0 hardware requirements – 4sysops

Using VMware EVC Mode for Clusters in vSphere
Using VMware EVC Mode for Clusters in vSphere

What is VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) - ESX Virtualization
What is VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) - ESX Virtualization

VMware ESXi 7.0 - Hardware not yet certified for upgrade | virten.net
VMware ESXi 7.0 - Hardware not yet certified for upgrade | virten.net

Powercli GUI: Determine the EVC Mode that vmware cluster should be  configured | vGeek - Tales from real IT system Administration environment
Powercli GUI: Determine the EVC Mode that vmware cluster should be configured | vGeek - Tales from real IT system Administration environment

Intel E5 2600 v2 vSphere Compatibility | Blades Made Simple
Intel E5 2600 v2 vSphere Compatibility | Blades Made Simple

Maximizing VMware Performance and CPU Utilization - Longitude
Maximizing VMware Performance and CPU Utilization - Longitude

Intel CPU EVC Matrix (VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility) | virten.net
Intel CPU EVC Matrix (VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility) | virten.net

VMware ESXi 7. Create VMware ESXi 7 Hypervisor | by Btech Engineering |  May, 2023 | Medium
VMware ESXi 7. Create VMware ESXi 7 Hypervisor | by Btech Engineering | May, 2023 | Medium

The target host does not support the virtual machine's current hardware  requirements” error vMotioning a VM (1003212) | VMware KB
The target host does not support the virtual machine's current hardware requirements” error vMotioning a VM (1003212) | VMware KB

helpdesk - How VMware EVC Mode Works: Complete Overview - Knowledge base
helpdesk - How VMware EVC Mode Works: Complete Overview - Knowledge base

Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) Explained - VMware vSphere Blog
Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) Explained - VMware vSphere Blog

Upgrading / Migrating from vSphere 5.x to 6.x (6.5 , 6.7) , 7.x best  practices & Approach – Siva Sankar Blogs
Upgrading / Migrating from vSphere 5.x to 6.x (6.5 , 6.7) , 7.x best practices & Approach – Siva Sankar Blogs

Using VMware EVC Mode for Сlusters in vSphere
Using VMware EVC Mode for Сlusters in vSphere

ESXi v7.0 U2 says that the E5-2670 v3 CPU on my DL380 Gen9 will not be  supported on a future release : r/vmware
ESXi v7.0 U2 says that the E5-2670 v3 CPU on my DL380 Gen9 will not be supported on a future release : r/vmware

vSphere ESXi 6.x or 7.x on Intel x5660 CPU – Legacy CPU for vSphere 7 –  Virtually That Guy - VirtuallyThatGuy
vSphere ESXi 6.x or 7.x on Intel x5660 CPU – Legacy CPU for vSphere 7 – Virtually That Guy - VirtuallyThatGuy

VMware Workstation Pro 14 issues with old CPU - vInfrastructure Blog
VMware Workstation Pro 14 issues with old CPU - vInfrastructure Blog