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Specify the host (or other resource, for example cluster) for the VM to run in.
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Place the virtual machine files on the existing datastore.
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Accept the default setting for ESXi host compatibility.
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Select a Windows version that corresponds to the installation media that you own.
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Accept the default settings to finish the wizard.
6. Select the new virtual machine.
7. Place your Windows installation disk in the optical media drive of your local machine.
8.
Click the Connect/disconnect CD/DVD devices of the virtual machine icon, and select the
drive letter that corresponds to your DVD device.
9.
Click the Launch Virtual Machine Console icon.
10.
Select the console window for your new VM, and click the Power On icon.
11. Complete the Windows installation wizard.
6 Install vShield Manager
1. Go to https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/ and log in.
2. Click Downloads.
3. Under Security Products, go to the VMware vCloud Networking and Security page and follow
the links until you reach the page with vShield Manager downloads.
Tip: At the time of writing, the URL for this page is:
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=VCNS550_GA&productId=351&rPId=4245
4.
Download the .ova file for vShield Manager.
5.
In vCenter, select File > Deploy OVF Template and specify the .ova file you just downloaded.
6. The installer guides you through the installation. You must specify:
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A name for the virtual machine (VM).
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The host where you will install it.
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The resource pool which will be used.
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A datastore and network for the virtual network interface card in the vShield Manager to
map to.
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A disk format for the virtual disks.
You might also need to configure the amount of memory used.
7.
vCenter displays Host Recommendations. Select your host and click Power On.
vShield Manager is now displayed as a VM in vCenter.
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