Mar 26, 2013 This is just annoying. Yesterday I picked up a relatively inexpensive Intel server board and Xeon processor to build a second ESXi server. Oct 11, 2016. Driver The problem was considered the official communities, but no solution found. On the support site is only for net-e1000e (Driver for Intel. Intel's 7th Gen NUC is currently rolled out and after a, it's time to take a look at their capabilities as homeserver running VMware ESXi. NUCs are not officially supported by VMware but they are very widespread in many homlabs or test environments. They are small, silent, transportable and have a very low power consumption, making it a great server for your homelab. I've posted a of the new models about 2 months ago. Gen7 NUCs are available with i3, i5 and i7 CPU. ![]() I have ESXi running on both (i5 nuc and a variety of supermicro Xeon-D mini-itx with 32GB-128GB memory) and I can confirm that they both run great. However, they are not directly comparable in price, performance or cooling requirements. We run 50 VMs on a single D-1541 CPU with 128GB memory, but if all cores are running under full load, you'd better have high-speed fans cooling the CPU or it'll shut down. The nuc is fantastic for home use - you can stick it under a cupboard and forget it - I'm running ESXi 6.5 with a couple of ubuntu 16. Top spin 4 pc crackling sound. 04 servers running plex, dhcp, dns, docker etc. Runs perfectly - quiet, cool and reliable. Which NVMe SSD do you use? I tried to Install ESXi6.5 on a NUC7i7 with an Samsung 960 EVO, but i got broken VMFS (6+5) Volumes (I/O errors). This happens especially after rebooting the system. VMs failed to start and Logs could not read. I got a lot of errors like nvme:NvmeScsiCmd_DoSyncCache:2844:IMMED=0 is not allowed ScsiDeviceIO: 2962: Cmd(0x439500bc2380) 0x35, CmdSN 0x611 from world 0 to dev 't10.NVMe____Samsung_SSD_960_EVO_500GB_______________C751B0615C382500' failed H:0x0 D:0x2 P:0x0 Valid sense data: 0x5 0x24 0x0. ScsiDevice: 1625: Could not flush cache of local device t10.NVMe____Samsung_SSD_960_EVO_500GB_______________C751B0615C382500. Failure As Adapter-Model only something like 'Non-Volatile Memory' was shown. After installing ESXi 6.0u3 everything works fine (so far). No more errors in the Logs, and as Model 'NVMe SSD Controller SM961/PM961' is shown now. But I don't know if this is an NUC7 or a Samsung 960 EVO SSD Problem. I was able to install ESXi 6.5 on a NUC7i3BNH, working around the nic problem by removing the net-e1000e and ne1000 modules in fgrehl's process, based on information I found.
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