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Recently I installed the vCSA 6.0 for the first time. In prior releases it came as a.OVA file that could easily be deployed as any other virtual appliance. However when I downloaded the new version I was surprised to find that it was a.ISO file instead. I read that it is recommended to mount the ISO on a guest host, but that seemed annoying to me. So, I ended up using 7-zip to extract the files to a folder. Then I ran the vcsa-setup.html file to start the installation.
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I did notice in some blogs they were calling it index.html, but I didn't have that option. From there the installation wizard will run. For the most part it's very similar to the previous versions. When the installation is done you end up with a vCSA appliance on the ESXi host your specified during the vCSA wizard.