![]() In this case, the host displays an error message similar to Not a VMware boot bank. Note Changing the boot type from legacy BIOS to UEFI after you install ESXi 6.7 might cause the host to fail to boot. ESXi can boot from a disk larger than 2 TB if the system firmware and the firmware on any add-in card that you are using support it. ![]() Starting with vSphere 6.7, VMware Auto Deploy supports network booting and provisioning of ESXi hosts with UEFI. With UEFI, you can boot systems from hard drives, CD-ROM drives, or USB media. Right now the physical server which runs ESXi is booting from bios.ĮSXi Booting Requirements vSphere 6.7 supports booting ESXi hosts from the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). The thing is that I need to enable UEFI for the NVME drive to work. I've bought a NVME drive + PCIe adapter (because it was cheaper than SSD for it's size) to run my VMs on (need to migrate the current VMs to the new drive). I have a R710 Dell server running VMware ESXi 6.7 for a year+ now without trouble.
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