Hundreds of results. Repositories with names like awesome-esxi-keys , vmware-license-gen , esxi8-unlocker . Stars. Forks. Recent commits. Looked legit. The first repo had a single text file — keys.txt . Alex opened it eagerly: inside were 40 lines of alleged license keys. All started with 4V0 or JU6 — the usual ESXi 8 prefixes.
Second key. Third. Tenth. All failed.
Error: Invalid license key.
It sounds like you're looking for a story about the search term — a phrase often hunted by homelab enthusiasts, students, and IT pros hoping to unlock VMware’s ESXi 8 for free.
A broke sysadmin chasing an ESXi 8 license key on GitHub discovers that the real treasure was never a stolen serial — but something far more useful. Act 1: The Search Alex stared at the blinking cursor on VMware’s website. ESXi 8 Hypervisor was free to download, but without a license, the 60-day trial would expire — and with it, his home lab’s precious VMs: a Plex server, a Home Assistant instance, and a Windows domain controller.
He copied the first one, pasted it into his ESXi host's license manager.
“There has to be a key,” Alex muttered. He typed into Google: esxi 8 key github