For proper support of the 64bit Guest Operating Systems, necessary virtualization BIOS settings need to be enabled. ![]() If a specific server, storage array, or device is not listed on the Systems Compatibility Guide, please contact the vendor of that hardware to find out the plans for supporting that hardware with VMware vSphere. Our goal is to support a variety of storage and network adapters used as standard options for these platforms as they come to market. Additionally, VMware ESX is tested for compatibility with currently shipping platforms from the major server manufacturers in pre-release testing. So, yes.this might be just a little thing for Fortinet, but it isn't for us in terms of security (yes, sure - we could relabel it, but it wouldn't be an official download from fortinet, would it now?).VMware ESX is tested for compatibility with a variety of major guest operating systems running in virtual machines. The usb cable seems to want a driver for "FT232R USB UART" and we got that from (couldn't find anything remotly more "legit"). We are sending these cables out to our customer with our fortigates (sometimes needed for troubleshooting, etc.) and the customer usually asks for an official driver (rightfully so) - because Windows doesn't seem to have a build-in driver and installing a "foreign" driver one (depending on the corporate policies of the OS and the corporate guidelines) might just not be feasible (or quite a hassle).Ĭonsidering Fortigate is a security company, I would expect them to give us something (even if it is just a relabel) official, so that we can point to that for our customers in order to install a driver to make it work! ![]() I am also rather desperate trying to get an "official" driver for that cable that is showing! Those are branded by Fortinet! I don't want to necro the thread, but I have some pain with all that to be honest.
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