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RishiBang
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2/20/2010
Running ESX Virtual Machines on VMWare Fusion
Hi,
I am novice to the VMWare and virtualization domain.
I need to run the VMWare ESX based Virtual Machine (pre built) on my VMWare Fusion 2.0.
I want to know whether VMWare Fusion supports this so that I can load VM into Fusion and use it right away.
Thanks,
Rishi.
Mac OS X
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RishiBang
2/20/2010
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Hi ryder0707,
Thanks for the Info.
But the VMWare vCenter converter is only available for Windows and Linux. I couldn't find binaries for mac.
Is an VMWare ESX server product is available for Mac as this looks like the only alternative for me.
Thanks,
Rishi
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RishiBang
3/7/2010
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The inforamtion provided bye ryder0707 was very useful and I have implemented the same
Thanks,
Rishi
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rwheeler23
Thanks for the Info.
But the VMWare vCenter converter is only available for Windows and Linux. I couldn't find binaries for mac.
Is an VMWare ESX server product is available for Mac as this looks like the only alternative for me.
Thanks,
Rishi