VMware (now owned by Broadcom) has restructured its download portals. As of recent changes, obtaining a direct ISO requires a Broadcom support account. Many third-party websites offer "cracked" or modified ISOs, which we strongly advise against due to:
Our "exclusive link" does not mean a pirated copy. Instead, it refers to a direct, authenticated URL that bypasses the cumbersome VMware Site Finder navigation, saving you 20 minutes of clicking through Broadcom’s labyrinthine portal.
In legitimate contexts, “exclusive” could refer to: download vmware esxi 70 iso 39link39 exclusive
There is no official “public exclusive” ESXi 7.0 ISO. Any site claiming such is likely distributing modified, illegal, or malware‑infused copies.
Searching for "download vmware esxi 70 iso 39link39 exclusive" on non-official sites (e.g., torrent trackers, file upload blogs, or Telegram channels) exposes you to: VMware (now owned by Broadcom) has restructured its
Never trust "exclusive" links that are not on:
Connect-VIServer -Server vcenter.example.com
Get-EsxImageProfile -Name "ESXi-7.0.0-*" | Export-Iso -Destination C:\ESXi70.iso
But note: This requires an existing vCenter instance. Our "exclusive link" does not mean a pirated copy
For direct ISO retrieval without a GUI, use wget with a session cookie from VMware Customer Connect – but this is complex and not recommended for beginners.