An existing Mac server running Netboot to provision the VMs with an OS (We’re using Casper here).The vSphere Mac Mini you previously set up.Getting startedįor this phase of setup we’ll need the following: ![]() If you’ve taken my suggestion and used ESXI vSphere 5.5 you’ll be able to leverage your existing netboot server to provision your VMs. Now we need to make it all worth it by getting it loaded up with some nice Mac VMs. If you’ve already been following along (or just got caught up), you’ve got a nice, shiny, bare metal Mac Mini running ESXI vSphere. I also covered the general benefits of using Mac Minis themselves as hosts, and how you too can “get to bare metal,” step by step. ![]() In the first installation of this series, I introduced the higher goal that led me to stripping down and installing ESXI on a Mac Mini: creating long-running Mac environments for teams that needed a variety of different OS virtual machines.
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