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    How to Locate Where Your ESXi is Installed?

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      Sometimes, especially in a new environment, you may need to quickly find out where your ESXi hypervisor is installed. Whether it's on a USB stick, SD card, local disk, or booting over the network via PXY, there are a few methods to identify the location correctly.

      Read more about it in the article by virtualization expert Vladan Seget for StarWind.

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        To locate where your ESXi is installed, you can check the boot device or the storage device where ESXi is installed. You can also log in to the ESXi host using a console or SSH and run the "vmware -v" command to check the version and build number of ESXi, which will include the location information. Additionally, you can check the ESXi host configuration file located at /etc/vmware/esx.conf for the "vmkernel" configuration section, which includes the path to the boot device where ESXi is installed.

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          Kristenthompson @Kristenthompson
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          @Kristenthompson said in How to Locate Where Your ESXi is Installed?:

          To locate where your ESXi is installed, you can check the boot device or the storage device where ESXi is installed. You can also log in to the ESXi host using a console or SSH and run the "vmware -v" command to check the version and build number of ESXi, which will include the location information. Additionally, you can check the ESXi host configuration file located at /etc/vmware/esx.conf for the "vmkernel" configuration section, which includes the path to the boot device where ESXi is installed.

          May this information useful for you.

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            Reachil @Kristenthompson
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            May this information useful for you.

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