
Let’s review the available solutions for configuring data drives for use in the unRAID VM: This concludes the unRAID-VM creation process, but it still has very little use as long as the data drives are not present, which is what the next section covers.
LIST OF UNRAID PLUGINS MAC
Getting to the unRAID shell console in vSphere, and checking MAC address To tackle the first challenge – I decided to go for a solution that allows a VM to boot from a physical USB flash drive, using the Plop Boot Manager. Mordor 1.0 managed 3 data-drives (2TB each), and this is all the large drives I have, so I must have the unRAID VM working with the existing configuration and data, while minimizing the risk that something bad happens to my data during the process.Ĭreate an unRAID VM that boots from a USB flash drive using Plop Boot Manager

LIST OF UNRAID PLUGINS INSTALL
Install unRAID NAS OS as a VM on ESXi host to improve resource utilization of your home server!
