One more thing: you will have to add guest OS mappings for VMware 6 into
the database (or use the API). Otherwise the management server will send
the wrong pre-set guest OS to the hypervisor. It will pick a generic guest
otherwise. The generic guest seems to work fine for Linux, but will cause
problems in OSes like Windows.

*Jeff Hair*
Technical Lead and Software Developer

Tel: (+354) 415 0200
j...@greenqloud.com
www.greenqloud.com

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 3:51 PM, Jeff Hair <j...@greenqloud.com> wrote:

> It works, although it's not officially documented. You should just be able
> to hook it up. The reason it's not in the documentation is because there is
> no official testing of it.
>
> Jeff
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Couto, Antonio <antonio.co...@hpe.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone, I’d appreciate your kindly help.
>>
>>
>>
>> Could you provide any information on/if/when *CloudStack* will support
>> VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0?
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> *Antonio Couto*
>>
>> Hybrid IT Specialist
>>
>>
>> +55 11 5502 5717  Office
>> +55 11 99943 5185  Mobile
>> São Paulo, SP - Brazil
>> *hpe.com* <http://hpe.com>
>> @antoniojscouto
>>
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