Migration esx to esxi?

Hello

As a result of a migration of my ESX to ESXi, I have a few questions:

(1) currently I have 4 NIC

-One for the service console

-One for VMkernel

-Two for Virtual michines

How does this work with ESXi?

(2) if there is no service console how me onnecter ESXI to manage the virtual computer? customer vpshere?

Yes.

For example, how the GUI looks like follow this link

André

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