![]() It confirms that “ Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (64bit) or Microsoft Windows Server 2016 or later (64bit)” can be selected as the guest Operating System in the middle of the deployment. ![]() I’d like to highlight the redirected VMware Knowledge Base Article 59222 which provide the workaround to this problem. If you click on one of the versions listed you can see more details about the compatibility. You can see the supported releases as the results You might be able to see something similar to this and expand the results with “ +” sign. Select the “ Product Name” as ESXi, “ OS Family Name” as Windows Server 2019, “ Product Release Version” as ALL and “ OS Vendor” as Microsoftand click on “ Update and View Results” button. Login to the VMware Compatibility Guide and Select the “Guest OS” option to check the Guest OS compatibility ![]() Yes, I know, You are well aware of this tool and you can use this tool to check the compatibility with Windows Server 2019. ![]() ![]() So let’s see how can we find a solution or workaround to this problem Check Windows Server 2019 Compatibility In VMware Compatibility Guideīasically, we can check the ESXi or any VMware related versions and it’s compatibility in one of the impressive tool called VMware HCL aka VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide. ![]()
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