![]() ![]() I haven’t tested yet, but seems that it would do the trick. ![]() With this Add-On removed and if the need exists to backup the VMs, there is a community maintained script, ghettoVCBg2. Once the license is fully applied, the serial number replaces the number of days remaining and the add-on, VMware Consolidated Backup is removed. ( source)Īfter applying the license, a pop-up message, Disable ESX Server Evaluation, displays that Consolidated Backup will no longer be available. Everything listed is licensed for 2 physical CPUs, meaning if you have a duel quad core CPU, you will have 8 cores you can use. ![]() In this screen, there are 60 days remaining for evaluation. So, I took a few screenshots to display what changed after applying the free license. ![]() After searching through the Internet and VMware to determine how ESX 3.5 and ESXi 3.5 differ in terms of functionality after applying the ESXi free license, I couldn’t find a definitive answer. However, we were interested in knowing how ESXi compares to ESX in terms of restrictions or “cripple” functions. Based on the hardware configuration, ESXi 3.5 was selected. ESXi 4 supports 64 bit, and ESXi 3.5 supports 32 bit. In a test environment, VMware ESXi was needed. ![]()
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