VMware Cloud Foundation Home Lab – Part 5 (Cloud Foundation Installer Password Requirements)

Blog Date: December 2025

In my previous blog VMware Cloud Foundation Home Lab – Part 4 (VCF Installer with VMUG Advantage Download Token), I walked through the process of getting the Cloud Installer connected to the Online Depot using the Download Token for VMUG Advantage Members.

In this blog, I’ll go over the basic deployment of the VMware Cloud Foundation Installer appliance (formally VCF Cloud Builder) OVA, because there’s a new ‘feature’ that will trip you up if you’re not careful.

We’ve all installed OVAs before, but for the Cloud Foundation Installer OVA, there was something that I wanted to call out.

Specifically, when you’re deploying the OVA, be mindful of the new password requirements as they have changed. Previous versions of VCF through VCF 5.x, did not require a 15 character password. Apparently the quality control folks over in the VCF Division at Broadcom also forgot about this, because you can enter an 8 character passwords here, and the OVA deployment will continue as normal.

Why does this matter, well if we fast forward here a little bit, and get to where we are in the VMware Cloud Foundation deployment wizard on Step 11, you are again asked for the Administrator Password (local user). If you did not use at least a 15 character password during the OVA deployment, the wizard when you click [NEXT] will state that the Administrator password is incorrect . It doesn’t warn you that it is too short. So after a couple of tries, you will get kicked out of the wizard and back to the Cloud Foundation Installer login page, unable to log in because the local user (admin account) is now locked… I first observed this behavior during a customer deployment of 9.0, and found that the ‘feature’ is still there in the 9.0.1 I deployed for my home lab.

If you do find yourself in this situation, the admin@local account unlock procedure is straight forward, and Broadcom has a KB (Article ID: 403316) on how-to:
How to unlock the admin@local account on VMware Cloud Foundation Installer 9.0

If you need to reset the password for the admin@local account, Broadcom has a KB (Article ID: 403099) for that too:
How to Reset the Admin@local password in SDDC Manager

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VMware Cloud Foundation Home Lab Bom – Part 2

Blog Date: October 2025

Continuing from my original blog post entitled: VMware Cloud Foundation Home Lab Bom,

I went over the mini pc components and x4 MINISFORUM MS-A2 9955HX systems. In this blog I’ll cover the rack, rack mounts for the MS-A2s, UPS, and the 10G switch.

I am quite pleased with the wiring now that I have everything tidied up, although I forgot what a PITA cage nuts are. I’ve installed a shelf at the bottom for a future migration of my old lab 2x SuperMicro boxes that will either be used to host VCF Holodeck, or perhaps I’ll use them for a dedicated workload domain backed by NFS storage. The CPUs were depreciated in ESXi 8, but they still have some life left in them. Reaching into the way back time machine, that kit was Current CaptainvOPS Homelab 2020.

For the additional rack, rack mounts for the MS-A2s, UPS, and 10G managed switch:

QTYItem DescriptionLinkTotal Price
1A Rockville RR20U 20U Rack with wheels.Amazon.com$189.95
2Rack Mount for 2 MINISFORUM MS-01 19inch 2U Dual-MountAmazon.com$166
1QNAP 16-Port Half-Width Rackmount 10GbE Managed Network Switch (QSW-M3216R-8S8T-US)Amazon.com$599
1CyberPower CP1500PFCRM2U PFC Sinewave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 1500VA/1000W, 8 Outlets, AVR, Short Depth 2U RackmountAmazon.com$358.95
110Gtek 𝟭.𝟮𝟱/𝟮.𝟱/𝟱/𝟭𝟬𝗚-𝗧 𝗦𝗙𝗣+ 𝘁𝗼 𝗥𝗝𝟰𝟱, CAT.6a Copper Transceiver, Auto-Negotiation SFP+ Ethernet ModuleAmazon.com$44.99
11U Rack Mount Cable Management Panel with Tidy Brush Slot for Cable EntryAmazon.com$31.59
11U Server Rack Shelf – Vented Rack Mount Cantilever Tray for 19″ Network RackAmazon.com$32.99
1(Optional) 2U Server Rack Shelf – Universal Vented Rack Mount Cantilever Tray for 19″ Network Equipment RackAmazon.com$43.86

Total = $1,467.33

That brings the Grand Total for this new VCF 9 Home lab to $8,409.73

Thankfully I spread these purchases out over a couple of months. I assumed this would come in around 8k, but I over shot a little. RIP to my wallet.

I have a UniFi router that’ll handle the BGP so I did not need a new one. In my next blog, I’ll go over my basic network setup for this new lab.