Next up, you will be asked to select the server. Since we are putting the VM directly on the server and not our local machine, select “Create a virtual machine on a remote server.” You will then see a list of all the VMs currently on the server, active or not:įrom here, you can click the + at top left to add a new VM: File > Connect to Server… will give you access to the virtual machines stored on the server. I came to the conclusion I wanted a testbed for Reposado and Margarita, and as much as Clayton Burlison has the install of Reposado and Margarita on lock, I needed a refresher on how to create a new Ubuntu VM on my ESXi-capable Mac Mini.įirst up, in VMware Fusion, connect to the server. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a guide as much for me, as much as it is for anyone else.
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