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Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5
Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5













vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5
  1. #Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5 update#
  2. #Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5 full#

Were any issues to be experienced during the upgrade, the new appliance can simply be deleted, and the original appliance powered-on.īefore you start upgrading, I must point out a few important items:

  • Stage 2 exports all data and configuration to the new appliance.
  • Stage 1 will deploy a brand new appliance, thereby protecting your running VCSA from any potential upgrade issues, misconfiguration, or errors.
  • The upgrade itself can be broken down into two simple stages which, incidentally, mirrors the procedure used when migrating from a Windows-based vCenter Server to the vCenter Server Appliance. vCenter Server Appliance upgrade paths for Embedded and External Platform Services Controllers.

    #Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5 update#

    If you have an externally deployed PSC(s), you’ll need to update these first, before upgrading your vCenter Server Appliance.

    vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5

    In this post I cover the the process of upgrading a vCenter Server Appliance with embedded Platform Services Controller (PSC). This boasts a simplified, more unified experience for visibility and management of both on-premises and public cloud vSphere environments The Upgrade Lastly, as VMware continues to support the adoption of vSphere-based public clouds such as VMware Cloud on AWS (as well as other public cloud providers), for example, vSphere 6.7 now introduces vCenter Server Hybrid Linked Mode for a more seamless hybrid cloud experience. This ensures data is protected at rest, in motion, and enables encrypted vMotion across different vCenter instances and versions. Stay tuned to the Functionality Updates for the vSphere Client for more info.įurthermore, vSphere 6.7 now adds support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 hardware devices, as well as introducing Virtual TPM 2.0.ĭata encryption (introduced with vSphere 6.5) has been further enhanced in vSphere 6.7, with VM Encryption now ‘more operationally simple to manage’. More information on this announcement, as well as future feature parity releases can be viewed here.

    #Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5 full#

    For example, management/configuration of NSX Logical Switches is yet to be brought into the new HTML 5 vSphere Client, however, VMware have announced that they are targeting a full feature parity version later this year (Fall 2018). Very nice!Ĭlient feature parity isn’t there just yet though, so be aware that you’ll still need to jump between clients depending on the work you’re implementing. This feature allows users to a) reduce maintenance time by removing the number of reboots required during major version upgrades (Single Reboot), and b) allows users to restart the ESXi hypervisor without having to reboot the physical host (essentially skipping the time-consuming hardware initialisation). VSphere 6.7 also boasts the new Quick Boot feature for vSphere hosts running the ESXi 6.7 hypervisor and above. power-on virtual machine) these two areas alone made most of us want to upgrade. With enhanced feature parity between the legacy vSphere Web Client and new HTML 5 vSphere Client, as well as the vCenter Server Appliance boasting performance increases of ~2X faster performance in vCenter operations per second, ~3X reduction in memory usage, and ~3X faster DRS-related operations (e.g. With the release of vSphere 6.7 back in April 2018, a host of new enhancements, features, and goodies had the vCommunity going wild.















    Vsphere esxi upgrade to vcenter 6.5