Most burning software offers a "Verify written data" option. Always enable this to ensure the physical media is an exact replica of the verified ISO.
No. ESX includes a Linux-based Service Console; ESXi has no console OS and is smaller. The verification process is identical for both. esx 41 iso verified
md5 VMware-VMvisor-Installer-4.1.0-260247.iso shasum VMware-VMvisor-Installer-4.1.0-260247.iso Most burning software offers a "Verify written data" option
process. Administrators must verify the downloaded ISO against official VMware (now Broadcom) hashes to ensure the installer hasn't been corrupted or tampered with during the download process 64-bit Requirement : vSphere 4.1 was the first version to require a 64-bit x86 CPU for the hypervisor itself. Broadcom TechDocs Key Features of the 4.1 Release Memory Compression ESX includes a Linux-based Service Console; ESXi has
: [Insert outcome here, e.g., "Successful" if the hashes match, "Unsuccessful" if they do not.]