9/17/2023 0 Comments Backup esxi usb driveRemove the source SD Card, and add the Destination SD Card. Select a path and name to save the file, and save it I will clone a vSphere 7.0 U3 SD Card installation.Īs we can see in the following image, my SD Card is 8Gb and will replace with a 16Gb SD Card. Insert your ESXi SD card in the card reader and launch the tool. This is a small tool that will do the trick. For this, I will use the open-source tool USB Image Tool. We need t to create a copy of our SD card first, then restore it to the new SD card. If you are not planning to use local disks or other local devices, and if you still have 8Gb SD Cards, you should and must move to a 16Gb SD Card(or bigger).įor restore purposes, we know that installing and configuring an ESXi is a 30m/40m task, but sometimes we need to have a quicker option to restore your system and put it online again. So we can use this process not only for backups purposes but also to move your old SD Card 8Gb to a bigger one(at least 16Gb). So it is better to replace now before a disaster happens. In my case, I have an 8Gb SD card on my HP server with vSphere 7 U3, but not only the SD card is small(recommendation is that we use at least 16Gb for vSphere 7) the SD card is showing some write/read issues. If you don’t have a dual SD card controller, this is something handy for a quick restore of your system. In this How to clone your ESXi SD card for backup, I will explain how to clone your SD card(or USB) from your ESXi for backups purposes.
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