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Apple Mac

Here is a consolidated page on all the articles I have written about Apple Mac Mini, Apple Mac Pro and random Apple topics as they apply to VMware and virtualization. Hopefully this will be useful when looking for anything related to Apple.

Apple Mac Pro

  • Apple NVMe driver for ESXi using new Community NVMe Driver for ESXi Fling
  • GPU passthrough with ESXi on the Apple 2019 Mac Pro 7,1
  • Update on ESXi on Apple Mac Mini 2018 & Mac Pro 2019
  • ESXi on the new 2019 Apple Mac Pro
  • Heads Up – Apple Mac Pro 6,1 fails to boot after upgrading to ESXi 6.7 Update 1
  • ESXi 6.5 support for Apple Mac Pro 6,1
  • Apple Mac Pro 6,1 PCIe SSD issue resolved w/ESXi 6.0 Update 2
  • Heads up: ESXi 5.x & 6.0 unable to detect newer Apple Mac Pro 6,1 local SSD Device
  • ESXi 6.0 support for Mac Pro
  • How to install ESXi 5.5 Patch03 on the new Mac Pro 6,1?
  • Apple Mac Pro 6,1 (black) officially supported on ESXi 5.5 Patch03
  • Quick Update - ESXi support for Apple Mac Pro 6,1
  • ESXi 5.1 Officially Certified on Apple Mac Pro

Apple Mac Mini

  • ESXi 8.0 Update 2 not detecting Apple NVMe on Apple Mac Mini 2018
  • Apple NVMe driver for ESXi using new Community NVMe Driver for ESXi Fling
  • Passthrough of Integrated GPU (iGPU) for Apple Mac Mini 2018
  • Update on ESXi on Apple Mac Mini 2018 & Mac Pro 2019
  • Apple Mac Mini on VMware HCL
  • ESXi on the new 2018 Apple Mac Mini
  • ESXi 6.0 support for Mac Mini
  • ESXi Support for 2014 Apple Mac Mini 7,1
  • Running ESXi 5.5 Update 2 on Mac Mini
  • Running ESXi 5.5  & ESXi 5.5 Update 1 on Apple Mac Mini + Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapter Caveat
  • Running ESXi 5.1 Update 1 on Mac Mini (No Custom ISO/patches Needed!) 
  • Enable Auto Startup After Power Failure For Apple Mac Mini
  • Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapter in Apple Mac Mini on ESXi 5
  • Configure Apple Mac Mini to Default Boot ESXi
  • Running ESXi 5.0 Update 2 on Mac Mini (No Custom ISO/patches Needed!)
  • Running ESXi 5.0 & 5.1 on Apple Mac Mini 5,3
  • Running ESXi 5.0 & 5.1 on 2012 Mac Mini 6,2

Apple Macbook Pro/air & iMac

  • Want to run ESXi on an Apple MacBook Pro, MacBook Air & iMac?

Additional Resources:

  • ESXi 8.0 Update 2 not detecting Apple NVMe on Apple Mac Mini 2018
  • vSphere 8 on Apple Mac Hardware
  • vSphere ESXi 7.x will be last version to officially support Apple macOS Virtualization
  • Aquantia/Marvell AQtion (Atlantic) driver now inbox in ESXi 7.0 Update 2
  • Quick Tip – How to use Apple Thunderbolt 2 ethernet adapter with ESXi 7.0 or greater
  • MacOS 10.16 (Big Sur) Beta 1 on ESXi
  • Virtually Speaking Podcast: MacOS Virtualization and MacStadium
  • Aquantia 10GbE ESXi Driver for Apple 2018 Mac Mini
  • Retrieving Apple hardware details (Model, Serial, Board & EFI Boot ROM & SMC Version) from ESXi
  • Thunderbolt to 10GbE Network Adapters for ESXi
  • ATTO’s ESXi Thunderbolt Driver is now officially on VMware HCL
  • Using vSphere Auto Deploy to Netboot ESXi onto Apple Mac Hardware
  • How to Netboot install ESXi onto Apple Mac Hardware?
  • VMXNET3 driver now included in Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)+
  • Heads Up – Workaround for changing Mac OS X VM display resolution in vSphere & Fusion
  • ESXi 6.0 on Apple Xserve 3,1
  • ESXi 6.0 on Apple Xserve 2,1
  • Automating installation of VMware Tools for Mac OS X
  • Quick Tip - How to change serial number for Mac OS X VM?
  • Quick Tip – Cloning Mac OS X VMs with unique serial numbers in vCloud Director
  • Standalone VMRC now available for Mac OS X
  • Thunderbolt Storage for ESXi
  • How to build custom ESXi ISO for Apple Mac Mini?
  • How to run Nested Mac OS X guest on Nested ESXi on top VMware Fusion?
  • Useful Links - Installing Mac OS X in a VM & P2V’ing Mac OS X
  • How to change hardware serial number for Mac OS X Guest?
  • Can You Backup & Restore Apple Mac OS X Guests Using vSphere Data Protection (VDP)?
  • VMware Tools For Apple Mac OS X Guests?
  • When Can I Run Apple OSX on vSphere 5.x?

Community stories for VMware & Apple OS X in Production:

  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 1
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 2
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 3
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 4
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 5
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 6
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 7
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 8
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 9
  • Community stories of VMware & Apple OS X in Production: Part 10

Installing ESXi 5.1 Update 1 on Mac Mini is Now a Breeze! (No Custom ISO/patches Needed!)

04.26.2013 by William Lam // 68 Comments

ESXi 5.1 Update 1 was just released by VMware and similar to the ESXi 5.0 Update 2 release last year, the tg3 (Broadcom) driver has now been updated to 3.123b.v50.1 which is required to support network connectivity on the Apple Mac Mini's. Prior to this, to install ESXi on an Apple Mac Mini, users were required to build a custom ISO that included the updated tg3 driver and I am happy to say this is no long necessary! In addition, having the latest driver also provides out of the box support for the Thunderbolt ethernet adapter which is great if you are looking to add an additional ethernet connection to the Apple Mac Mini.

Disclaimer: The Apple Mac Mini is not officially supported by VMware.

Here is a quick screenshot of the networking details including the Thunderbolt ethernet adapter on my Apple Mac Mini 5,3 running ESXi 5.1 Update 1:

Apple Mac Mini 6,2 Users

If you have an Apple Mac Mini 6,2 the workarounds described in this article are still required as well as an additional issue regarding the on-board NIC for the Apple Mac Mini 6,2. The issue is that the on-board NIC is not recognized and claimed by the tg3 driver because there is not a PCI ID entry in the tg3 map file. Note, BCM57766 driver is supported, just that it was missing the mapping (I believe this was the case in 5.0 as well). Working with VMware engineering, I was able to obtain the SMC fix and along with the workarounds that I built earlier for ESXi 5.0 and I have created a custom ESXi 5.1 Update 1 ISO that includes all the fixes and you will be able to install it on your Apple Mac Mini 6,2 without any further modifications.

Download: ESXi-5.1u1-MacMini-SMC-BOOT-FIX-6-2.iso

Note: From my understanding, some of these issues have been fixed but just did not make it in time for the Update 1 release. I'm hoping that we will be able to get most of these fixed in a future patch or update. This is actually pretty awesome, given that this is NOT SUPPORTED by VMware, but engineers are still willing to help the community out!

UPDATE: When trying to enable vSphere HA, the following error "Could not find a trusted signer" is thrown. To get around this problem, you will need to manually install the vSphere HA VIB and then reconfigure vSphere HA. The easiest method is to SCP the VIB from the VCSA and then using ESXCLI and the --no-sig-check flag to install the VIB.

Here are the commands to run:

scp /etc/vmware-vpx/docRoot/vSphere-HA-depot/vib20/vmware-fdm/VMware_bootbank_vmware-fdm_5.1.0-1064983.vib [email protected]:/tmp
esxcli software vib install -v /tmp/VMware_bootbank_vmware-fdm_5.1.0-1064983.vib --no-sig-check

Additional Resources:

  • Resource page for all things VMware and Apple

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // ESXi 5.0, mac, mac mini, notsupported, osx, tg3, thunderbolt, update 1

Installing ESXi 5.0 Update 2 on Mac Mini is Now a Breeze! (No Custom ISO/patches Needed!)

12.21.2012 by William Lam // 15 Comments

VMware has just released ESXi 5.0 Update 2 which includes many bug fixes, but along with these fixes, these updates usually also include new inbox drivers as part of the default ISO image for ESXi. One important driver that I had noticed while going through the release notes is the inclusion of the tg3 (Broadcom) inbox driver:

  • Updates the tg3 driver to version 3.123b.v50.1
    The tg3 inbox driver version shipped with the ESXi 5.0 Update 2 is 3.123b.v50.1.

Disclaimer: The Apple Mac Mini is not officially supported by VMware. 

Why is this awesome!? Well, for those of you who own an Apple Mac Mini and would like to run ESXi, may recall an additional step is required to create a customized ESXi ISO to include an updated tg3 driver for the networking stack to function in an Apple Mac Mini. Though the steps have been documented here, it is great to see this working right out of the box using the new ESXi 5.0 Update 2 ISO from VMware. In addition to the networking stack functioning properly after installation, it also enables connectivity to an Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter if you happen to have one connected to your Apple Mac Mini! You no longer have to create a custom ESXi ISO for the Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter as mentioned in an earlier article here.

Note: This article is only relevant to pre-2012 Apple Mac Mini, if you have a newer Apple Mac Mini 6,2 - Please refer to this article for installation.

Here are a few screenshots of running the latest ESXi 5.0 Update 2 on my Apple Mac Mini 5,3 as well as showing the Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter active in ESXi:

If you want a tiny form factor for a vSphere home lab, you should definitely consider asking Santa for an Apple Mac Mini this Christmas 😉 Hope everyone has a Happy Holiday and Happy New Years! 

Categories // Apple, ESXi, Home Lab, Not Supported Tags // ESXi 5.0, mac, mac mini, notsupported, osx, tg3, thunderbolt, update 2

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