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The installation process went smoothly, and Alex was able to deploy ESXi 6.7 U3 on their server with ease. They were impressed with the performance and stability of the custom image, and their users were happy with the upgraded virtualization platform.

Just when Alex was about to give up, they stumbled upon a VMware community forum thread that mentioned a third-party website that hosted HPE custom images for ESXi. The thread recommended a website called "MyVMware" that provided a wide range of custom images, including the ESXi 6.7 U3 HPE image.

Alex's first stop was the HPE website, where they searched for the ESXi 6.7 U3 custom image. They navigated through several pages, but couldn't seem to find a direct link to download the image. Frustrated, Alex tried searching for the image on VMware's website, but it wasn't available there either.

Some weeks later Alex decided to write a blog post about it to help others with the similar challenge:

Alex cautiously visited the website, verified that it was legitimate, and then downloaded the custom image. They extracted the image and burned it onto a USB drive, which they then used to boot their HP ProLiant server.