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Create vCenter Cluster with VMWare Workstation (3): Create VMs

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In the third part of this 5-part hands-on guide, we would create the virtual machines we would use for the lab using the plan created in part 1.

When I created the VMs, I saved them on the default location, “C:UsersDocumentsVirtual Machines.” I have now moved them to the 300+ GB partition I created in part 1 of this guide.

Step 1: Create the the ESXi VMs

After creating the lab, I realized that IPMvESXi1 requires more memory because the vCenter Server Appliance consumed 90% of its 16 GB (16384 MB) RAM. So, I upgraded its memory to 18432 MB (18 GB). If your VMWare Workstation host has up to 32 GB of RAM, you can safely assign 18432 MB to IPMvESXi1.

  1. Sign in to the Windows PC you installed VMWare Workstation Pro.
  2. Then, double-click the VMWare Workstation shortcut on the desktop. Then, on the first page, select “Use VMWare Workstation 17 for Personal Use” and click Continue, then Finish.
Create the VMs with VMWare Workstation Pro
  1. When VMWare Workstation opens, click “Create a Virtual Machine.”
When VMWare Workstation opens, click Create a Virtual MachineWhen VMWare Workstation opens, click Create a Virtual Machine
  1. On the first page, select Custom (Advanced).
  1. Select ESXi 7.0 as the Virtual Machine Hardware compatibility.
Select ESXi 7.0 as the Virual Machine Hwardware compactibilitySelect ESXi 7.0 as the Virual Machine Hwardware compactibility
  1. On the “Guest Operating System” page, check “Installer disk image file (iso),” then use the Browse button to select the path to the ESXi 7 ISO file you downloaded earlier.
  1. Enter IPMvESXi1 in the name field, and accept the default path.
Enter IPMvESXi1 in the name field, accept the default pathEnter IPMvESXi1 in the name field, accept the default path
  1. Enter 2 on the Number of processors and Number of cores per processor.
Enter 2 on the Number of processors and Number of cores per processorEnter 2 on the Number of processors and Number of cores per processor
  1. Based on our plan, IPMvESXi1 should be assigned 16384 MB. Enter 16384 as the memory size for the VM./im
Based on our plan, IPMvESXi1 should be assigned 16384 MB. Enter 16384 as the memory size for the VM.Based on our plan, IPMvESXi1 should be assigned 16384 MB. Enter 16384 as the memory size for the VM.
  1. On the Network type, select Use bridged networking option.
On the Network type, select Use bridged networking optionOn the Network type, select Use bridged networking option
  1. Select the options shown in these screenshots.
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 1Select the options shown in these screenshots - 1
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 2Select the options shown in these screenshots - 2
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 3Select the options shown in these screenshots - 3
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 4Select the options shown in these screenshots - 4
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 5Select the options shown in these screenshots - 5
Select the options shown in these screenshots - 6Select the options shown in these screenshots - 6

Repeat steps 1 to 8 to create the second VM for IPMvESXi2.

Step 2: Add More vNICs to the ESXi VMs

Add 3 vNICs each – later, we will configure two into a Teamed network – 1 for VM Network, the other for Management Network Port group.

  1. Right-click VM > Settings
Add More vNICs to ESXi VMsAdd More vNICs to ESXi VMs
  1. Then, at the bottom, click Add.
  1. Select Network Adapter, then Finish.
Finally, select Network Adapter, then Finish. Finally, select Network Adapter, then Finish.
  1. Finally, select Bridged as the Network Connection typer and ensure that “Connect at power on” is checked.
Finally, select Bridged as the Network Connection typer and ensure that Connect at power on is checkedFinally, select Bridged as the Network Connection typer and ensure that Connect at power on is checked

Repeat steps 1 – 4 to add 2 more vNICs on IPMvESXi2 and 3 on IPMvESXi2.

When you finish, you should have 4 vNICs on each ESXi host – click OK to save the changes you made.

When you finish, youn should have 4 vNICs on each ESXi host - click OK to save the changes you madeWhen you finish, youn should have 4 vNICs on each ESXi host - click OK to save the changes you made

Step 3: Create the iSCSI VM

  1. To start the new VM wizard, click File > New Virtual Machine.
To start the new VM wizard, click File, New Virtual MachineTo start the new VM wizard, click File, New Virtual Machine
  1. When you create IPMviSCSI, select Typical (Recommended)
  1. Then, on the next page, select the “I will install the operating system later” option.
Then, on the next page, select the I will install the operating system later option.Then, on the next page, select the I will install the operating system later option.
  1. Select “Microsoft Windows” as the Operating System, then Windows Server 2022 as the version.
Select Microsoft Windows as the Operating System, then Windows Server 2022 as the versionSelect Microsoft Windows as the Operating System, then Windows Server 2022 as the version
  1. Name of the VM IPMviSCSI, then select the volume you created for the VM storage as the path to save the VM.
Name of the VM IPMviSCSI, then select the volume you created for the VM storage as the path to save the VM.Name of the VM IPMviSCSI, then select the volume you created for the VM storage as the path to save the VM.
  1. Accept the default disk size of 60GB, then select the “Store virtual disk as a single file” option.
Accept the default disk size of 60GB, then select the Store virtual disk as a single file optionAccept the default disk size of 60GB, then select the Store virtual disk as a single file option
  1. On the review page, click “Customize Hardware,” then, select Network Adapter and change its connection type to Bridged.
On the review page, click "Customize Hardware," then, select Network Adapter and change its connection type to Bridged. On the review page, click "Customize Hardware," then, select Network Adapter and change its connection type to Bridged.
then, select Network Adapter and change its connection type to Bridged. then, select Network Adapter and change its connection type to Bridged.
  1. Finally, create the VM.
Finally, create the VM.Finally, create the VM.

Since we used the VMWare Workstation’s default VM wizard, it assigned 2 GB or RAM, 2 processors and 2 processor cores.

Since we used the VMWare Workstation's default VM wizard, it assigned 2 GB or RAM, 2 processors and 2 processor cores. Since we used the VMWare Workstation's default VM wizard, it assigned 2 GB or RAM, 2 processors and 2 processor cores.

However, since this VM is not resource-intensive, in our plan in part 1 of this guide, this VM should be assigned 1 GB of RAM, 1 processor and 1 core.

  1. To modify the RAM size, click Memory, then enter 1024 as the memory, and click OK.
To modify the RAM size, click Memory
To modify the RAM size, click Memory
then enter 1024 as the memory, and click OKthen enter 1024 as the memory, and click OK
  1. Click Processor, then enter 1 for the number of processors and 1 for cores.
Finally, click Processor,Finally, click Processor,
then enter 1 for the number of processors and 1 for coresthen enter 1 for the number of processors and 1 for cores
  1. Click CD/DVD (SATA)
  1. Then, select “Use ISO image file,” use the Browse button to enter the path to the Windows Server 2022 ISO, and click OK.
Then, select "Use ISO image file," use the Browse button to enter the path to the Windows Server 2022 ISO, and click OK. Then, select "Use ISO image file," use the Browse button to enter the path to the Windows Server 2022 ISO, and click OK.

Read part 4: Configure EXSi and iSCSI VMs (link opens in a new browser tab).

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