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Accelerate 3D graphics : take advantage of 3D acceleration in the virtual machine to virtualize graphics-intensive applications (or some games if you are using VMware ESXi at home).In the "Video card" section, you will be able to :

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If you click on the "Advanced" button in this "Network adapter x" section, you will be able to change the MAC address of this virtual network adapter. The management of virtual switches is possible via the web interface of VMware ESXi : VMware ESXi 6.7 - Basics of network management on VMware ESXi. Network connection : choose on which virtual switch you want to connect this virtual machine.Connect at power on : allows you to connect or not the network cable virtually to it when starting (powering on) the virtual machine.Connected : connect or not virtually connect the network cable to this virtual network adapter.In the "Network adapter x" section, you will be able to : Source : Changing Virtual Device Node and Legacy Emulation Settings Troubleshooting - Legacy emulation : allows you to use the old emulation method for the virtual CD/DVD drive in the event of a problem.Virtual device node : choose on which type of controller (SATA / SCSI / IDE) you want to plug this virtual CD/DVD drive and in what position.If you click on the "Advanced" button in this "CD/DVD drive x" section, you will be able to :

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  • Use ISO image file : use an ISO file present in a datastore of your VMware ESXi hypervisor (if the location is : remote server) or an ISO file present on your computer (if the location is : local client).
  • Use physical drive : use the physical drive of the VMware ESXi hypervisor or your computer depending on the "Location" setting above.
  • Location : allows you to use the physical drive or an ISO image file of the VMware ESXi server (Remote Server) or your computer (Local Client).
  • Connect at power on : automatically connect when starting (powering on) the virtual machine.
  • Connected : connect the ISO file or the CD/DVD drive of the VMware ESXi hypervisor to the CD/DVD drive of the virtual machine.
  • In the "CD/DVD drive x" section, you can :
  • Advanced : allows you to manage the position of the virtual hard disk on the controller (SCSI, IDE, SATA or NVMe), as well as whether or not the modifications should persist independently of the snapshots.
  • Compact : recovers unused space in this virtual hard disk.
  • Expand : allows you to extend (enlarge) a virtual hard disk.
  • Defragment : allows you to defragment the affected virtual hard disk to regain the best possible performance with it.
  • However, this option is grayed out, as this is not possible remotely.
  • Map : allows you to map a virtual hard disk as a local disk on your computer.
  • In the "Hard disk x" section, you will be able to manage your virtual hard disks : However, this is only useful for some developers and once enabled, you will only be able to migrate this VM to a host using the same performance counters.
  • Virtualize CPU performance counters : allows you to use performance tuning tools in the guest operating system.
  • This will allow you, for example, to virtualize a hypervisor such as VMware ESXi or Citrix XenServer.
  • Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI : expose the virtualization features (Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI) to the virtual machine.
  • This can be useful if it's a prerequisite for testing specific software, for example. You can therefore allocate 2 physical cores as if they were 2 separate processors in the virtual machine (or vice versa). In the "Memory" section, you can manage the allocation of your sockets and/or processor cores as separate processors (sockets) and/or as processor cores. In the "Memory" section, you can manage the amount of random access memory (RAM) to allocate to your virtual machine.
  • Video card : manage its graphics performance.
  • Network adapter x : manage its network access.
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    CD/DVD drive x : manage the virtual CD/DVD drive of this one.

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    Hard disk x : manage the virtual hard disks of this one.Processors : manage the allocation of processors and processor cores.Memory : manage your random access memory (RAM).In the "Hardware" tab of your virtual machine, you can manage : Manage the virtual hardware of the virtual machine

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    However, for all options to be available, you will need to shut down the virtual machine first.Īfter the guest operating system is shut down, click on : VMRC -> Manage -> Virtual Machine Settings.Ĥ.1. Thanks to VMware Remote Console, you will be able to manage the settings of your virtual machine (including its virtual hardware). Manage your virtual machine settings from VMware Remote Console (VMRC)












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