- #HOW TO CREATE A MAC OS X VM ON VSPHERE CLIE HOW TO#
- #HOW TO CREATE A MAC OS X VM ON VSPHERE CLIE FOR MAC OS X#
- #HOW TO CREATE A MAC OS X VM ON VSPHERE CLIE INSTALL#
So I need to know if you have done this or if there is another better or correct way to install MacOS Virtual Server on ESXi 6.5 or 6. Now it is set as a hard disk, so please expand the hard disk and choose the USB disk from it. Move to Boot option, and use arrow key to choose boot device (USB drive). We should use the VMware Unlocker "VMwareUnlocker2.1.1forESXi6.7" to run MacOS systems on VMware ESXi which I downloaded here:īelow is another location where I have read about this VMWare Unlocker plugin: Click virtual machine and right-click Power > Power on to Firmware to open computer boot order settings.
#HOW TO CREATE A MAC OS X VM ON VSPHERE CLIE HOW TO#
Here is a video that shows step by step how to implement:Īpparently it does not install as it keep looping back to the the black and white Apple logo screen.Īfter some reading no the web that before installing MacOS with VMware ESXi, we need to prepare the virtual machine for MacOS. We need to host Mac OS servers such as (MacOS 3.13 High Sierra) or (MacOS 3.14 Mojave). Select the location of Mac OS 10.11 image file, that you have downloaded previously.
#HOW TO CREATE A MAC OS X VM ON VSPHERE CLIE FOR MAC OS X#
Click Create a new virtual machine because you need to create a new VM from scratch. Vmware Vsphere Client For Mac Os X If you use VMware Fusion or ESXi on a computer with an Apple label, you can create Mac OS X Server (10.5 or later) virtual machines and install VMware Tools. The New VM Wizard A new virtual machine wizard opens. I opted to use the 2012 Mac Mini Server over the 2014 Mac Mini because the 2012 Mini Server uses quad-core processors with hyper-threading. Our company has a VMware ESXi 6.7 & 6.5 servers that run mostly Windows and Linux servers. Remove the hard drive of virtual machine to create a new hard drive which points to Mac OS file that you have downloaded earlier. Click Actions > New virtual machine to start creating a new VM on the selected ESXi host by using VMware vSphere Client. Up until now I’ve been running ESXi 5.5.x on a 2011 Mac Mini, but with the release of ESXi 6.0 by VMware, I decided it was time to upgrade to new hardware.