With the 5.5 code now announced and generally available, the article below is largely superseded by the simpler, newer, shinier article:
Download all the VMware vSphere 5.5 pieces to get your home lab started
Visit either
[www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/features-esxi-hypervisor]( -esxi-hypervisor)
[www.vmware.com/go/evaluate-vsphere-en]( -esxi-hypervisor)
then fill out the form, which it confirms. Not sure when those requests will get filled.
[turns out, at 2:05pm ET on Sep 22, an email went out inviting folks who signed up to download]
Download - https://xiuty.com/2yLTv8
If the above links all fail, and you just want a piece of the new code, there is one link that works fine, the vSphere Client public download URL that requires no authentication. Explanation and screenshots right on TinkerTry.com, over here.
Sep 20 2013 12:42pm ET - The first obviously 5.5 related URL below no longer shows a drop down menu for 5.5, reverting to 5.1 as the latest available. This is a step backward from earlier today, so apparently VMware just isn't quite ready yet.
Follow @tinkererguy on Twitter and I'll do my best to notify you, once I've achieved download success, although I will be on a plane to Indianapolis shortly. All information that appears below is subject to change at any time, to give you the latest links that work. Please visit again later for the latest info, or follow @tinkererguy to get alerted to updated info.
Thank you Joey, your comment seemed particularly appropriate, as I'm sitting in Indianapolis Airport right near a race car. Go go downloads! If you're looking for a short URL version of this page to share:
bit.ly/downloadesxi55
After 6 successful years testing then shipping well over 1,000 Xeon D Bundles, Wiredzone had to stop selling them in mid-2021 due to cost, supply, and logistics challenges. So far, Xeon D-1700/2700 (Ice Lake D) was a minor refresh for 2023, with Xeon D-1800/2800 (Granite Rapids D) refresh looking a little better for 2024. More cores, but still just PCIe Gen4 and DDR4. Looking ahead, I'm glad it's Pat Gelsinger at Intel's helm. I'm also grateful to have had the honor of working at VMware when Pat was the CIO there. I'll leave it at that, given the whole Broadcom thing. Easily update VMware ESXi at TinkerTry.com/easy-update-to-latest-esxi
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