>From what I understand, you'll need ESXI 3.5 U5 or higher to run Win 7
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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Bob Hartung <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I'm interested in creating 3 or 4 Windows 7 Pro VMs on an ESXI 3.0
> server; new territory for me.
>
>    - Do you just use retail or volume license versions of Win7? Or is
>    there any different licensing options for VMs?
>    - If I create a Win 7 VM, does the registration process work
>    identically to a PC install?
>    - If you create a Win 7 VM on one server and then move it to another,
>    is that comparable to installing Win 7 on one PC and then installing it on
>    another?
>
>
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