Use a Linux virtual machine to install CentOS6.4 in VMware vSphere Client
Requirements: Use a Linux Virtual Machine in VMware vSphere Client to install CentOS6.4
Preface: companies need to prepare virtualization to virtualize physical machines with relatively high configurations into N virtual machines so that they can provide services for more application services.
1. Connect to the physical machine using the vShere client, select "configuration"> "Storage"> "Data Storage", right-click and choose "Browse Data Storage" to upload files, as shown in:
2. Upload the centos. iso file to be installed.
3. Right-click to create a VM and select the installation type.
4. Enter the Virtual Machine name.
5. Select the target storage of virtual machine files and the operating system of the Virtual Machine (Linux)
6. Select the operating system type of the VM.
7. Select the disk space used by the VM.
8. Select "Edit VM settings before completion"
9. Select the number of Virtual Machine kernels.
10. Select the iso file installed on the Virtual Machine. Here, install the file from the CD.
11. In the device status, select "connected" and "connect when power is turned on" to restart the Virtual Machine and install it, as shown below:
12. Start to install the Linux System of the VM from the CD, turn on the power, and then view the console, as shown below:
For more details, please continue to read the highlights on the next page: