how to install Nutanix step by step with in varies ways
Installing Nutanix involves setting up the hardware, installing the Nutanix software, and configuring the cluster. There are several ways to install Nutanix, including using the Nutanix Deployment Engine (NDE), the Nutanix cluster bootstrap process (CVM boot), or a pre-installed Nutanix appliance. Here are the steps for each installation method:
Method 1: Nutanix Deployment Engine (NDE)
Download the Nutanix Deployment Engine (NDE) ISO file from the Nutanix support portal.
Burn the NDE ISO file to a USB flash drive using a tool like Rufus or Etcher.
Insert the USB flash drive into the server that will serve as the Nutanix cluster's first node.
Power on the server and boot from the USB flash drive.
Follow the NDE wizard to configure the cluster network settings, set up the storage, and install the Nutanix software.
Once the installation is complete, use the Nutanix Prism management interface to configure the cluster and start creating VMs.
Method 2: Nutanix cluster bootstrap process (CVM boot)
Boot each server in the Nutanix cluster using the Nutanix cluster bootstrap process (CVM boot) ISO file.
Follow the CVM boot wizard to configure the cluster network settings, set up the storage, and install the Nutanix software on each node.
Once the installation is complete on all nodes, use the Nutanix Prism management interface to configure the cluster and start creating VMs.
Method 3: Pre-installed Nutanix appliance
Purchase a pre-installed Nutanix appliance from a Nutanix authorized reseller.
Unpack the appliance and connect it to the network.
Power on the appliance and follow the Nutanix Prism setup wizard to configure the cluster and start creating VMs.
Note: Depending on the specific hardware and software versions, the installation steps may vary slightly. It's recommended to refer to the Nutanix installation guides and documentation for the specific installation process.
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