Before installing, ensure your host machine is running a compatible version of Windows or Linux.
VMware GSX Server (now discontinued and succeeded by VMware Server) was a virtualization product released in 2001. Unlike "bare-metal" hypervisors (like ESXi), GSX Server runs as an application on top of a standard Windows or Linux host operating system. 1. Installation Overview Vmware Gsx Server
Typically involves running an RPM package. If you are upgrading from a previous version, you must remove the old prebuilt modules first. Before installing, ensure your host machine is running
Standard executable setup. Ensure third-party virtualization features like Hyper-V are disabled on modern systems to avoid hardware extension conflicts. 2. Creating a Virtual Machine Standard executable setup
Virtual machines (VMs) in GSX Server are essentially a set of files on the host computer that represent a virtual computer. E.2 Installation Guidelines for NetWare 6.5