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Learning something new is not an easy task, but with careful planning and timing, you can easily end up on the right track. This goes well with learning VMware. If you are new to VMware and want to know how to get started, this article will undoubtedly help you.

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What should I start with?

As a beginner to VMware, you can kick-start your learning journey with vSphere. It is not a product; instead, it is a suite wherein two components are embedded. ESXi, where virtual machines are hosted, and vCenter server, which plays the role of management software, bring together the number of ESXi hosts and add some advanced features, such as clustering and distributed shared storage, to them.

How to Get Started with VMware

To begin with, you need to figure out

Where do you install the products? Well, you have a good number of choices for doing so. Either you build a home lab if you have enough cash, or for a few bucks, you can simply upgrade your PC with circa 20GB of RAM and an i5 processor. Also, if you have some authorized access to hardware at your workplace, you can use it.

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Once you are done selecting the location where you can install the products, you need to select

The product you should start learning. You should begin with learning ESXi. Go through the basics of virtualization, servers, etc. Once you are done learning how to install and configure ESXi, you can move to the vCenter server and unlock its features.

Now, start by installing ESXi. You can go through any of the methods for installing it. Use the metal installation to install ESXi on a computer or server that has no other software installed. It is similar to installing Windows on computers that are newly made.

Also, you can use another method of installing ESXi, wherein you can run ESXi as a VM hosted on another hypervisor.

Where do I get the VMware software from? VMware makes its popular software such as ESXi, Converter, and Player free of charge. For this, applicants can create a VMware user account from which it is easy to download software. This also includes obtaining a copy of VMware Workstation Player, which is required to run ESXi or vCenter server. Also, applicants can register to download the free version of ESXi.

Follow the above steps to get started with VMware and begin your journey in the virtualization world.

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