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Create VMs and install guest operating systems

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10.4 Create VMs and install guest operating systems To create VMs and install supported guest operating systems on hosts running VMware ESXi, see vSphere 6.7 Virtual Machine Administration. In this deployment, each host has several VMs running a mix of Ubuntu Linux and Windows Server guest operating systems for testing. VMs created In this example, the name of each VM contains the VLAN/VNI it will be assigned to for clarity. Note: The VM named mgmtvc04 is the vCenter server connected to the OOB management network. It is not assigned to a virtual network in this example. 50 Dell EMC Networking Virtualization Overlay with BGP EVPN

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10.4
Create VMs and install guest operating systems
To create VMs and install supported guest operating systems on hosts running VMware ESXi, see
vSphere
6.7 Virtual Machine Administration
. In this deployment, each host has several VMs running a mix of Ubuntu
Linux and Windows Server guest operating systems for testing.
VMs created
In this example, the name of each VM contains the VLAN/VNI it will be assigned to for clarity.
Note:
The VM named
mgmtvc04
is the vCenter server connected to the OOB management network. It is not
assigned to a virtual network in this example.