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how to install 2 version of esxi on dedicated server?
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how to install 2 version of esxi on dedicated server?

aty654aty654 Member
edited October 2018 in Help

hello everyone
are there any way to install 2 version of esxi on dedicated server?
i installed version 6.7 and created 4 number of vps
now i want to install remix os and it need esxi v5.5

** when i install "remix os" on "esxi v6.7" , it have mouse issus . "esxi v5.5" don't need to install "vmware tools" and if i install "remix os" on "esxi v5.5" , the mouse problem is solved

Comments

  • Short: You cant.
    Long: You can.

  • ESXi doesn't support dual boot OS.

    for your problems you can try 2 options :

    1. When you create NEW VM for your remix os, choose hardware version 10. hardware 10 will make your VM compatible with ESXi version 5.5 ( complete list : https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003746 ). if it just hardware driver problems this will solve most of the issue.

    2. Use nested virtualizations, you create new VM and install ESXi 5.5 on that VM and then on that ESXi create new vm for your remix os.

    note :
    no one can't guarantee you can run a dead project without support from developer ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix_OS , Remix OS is a now-discontinued computer operating system, Unsupported as of July 17, 2017 )

    Thanked by 1mikho
  • aty654aty654 Member
    edited October 2018

    @hardgamers said:
    ESXi doesn't support dual boot OS.

    for your problems you can try 2 options :

    1. When you create NEW VM for your remix os, choose hardware version 10. hardware 10 will make your VM compatible with ESXi version 5.5 ( complete list : https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003746 ). if it just hardware driver problems this will solve most of the issue.

    2. Use nested virtualizations, you create new VM and install ESXi 5.5 on that VM and then on that ESXi create new vm for your remix os.

    note :
    no one can't guarantee you can run a dead project without support from developer ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix_OS , Remix OS is a now-discontinued computer operating system, Unsupported as of July 17, 2017 )

    ok
    TNX

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