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The Dell ISO sees your RAID array and onboard NICs on first boot. The vanilla ISO often requires manual driver injection via ESXCLI—a tedious, error-prone process.

Dell has certified over 48 PowerEdge server models with more than 300 different configurations for VMware vSphere 8.0. This extensive certification means that when you use the Dell Customized ISO, you're operating within a fully supported, validated environment. Support for newer platforms and features is continuously added, making the custom image the recommended path for any new Dell PowerEdge deployment.

Click > "Infrastructure" > "Servers" > "PowerEdge" . Select your specific model (e.g., PowerEdge R760, R650, R750xa). If you have a mixed cluster, you need the ISO for the oldest supported chipset, or download per model. vmware esxi 8 dell customized iso download better

Do not download the "VMware ESXi 8.0 Offline Bundle" (zip file) unless you plan to use Image Builder. For a clean install via USB or iDRAC Virtual Media, you need the .iso file.

Before comparing, let’s define the two options: The Dell ISO sees your RAID array and

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The standard vSphere installation package serves as a broad baseline for generic compute platforms. By contrast, the customized image targets exact hardware component IDs found in enterprise server lines. This extensive certification means that when you use

What of Dell PowerEdge servers are you updating? What vCenter version are you currently running? Are you using vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) for updates?



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