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      Ghani
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      Hello all,

      I planned to upgrading ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . They were 4 hosts in single vcenter server. It might be 90 VMs are running. so, what are the steps, i follow one by one process. kindly share the procedure or any document for upgrading ESXi latest.

      Thanks
      Ghani VM

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        Francesco Provino
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        First, read the vSphere upgrade path on vmware site (just google it), after that…

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          Ghani
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          @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

          vSphere upgrade path on vmware si

          i searched, but that they do not provide sorted VMware upgradation pre-requistics in esxi host level, vcenter level, VM level, storage level, network level ???

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            Francesco Provino @Ghani
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            @ghani said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

            @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

            vSphere upgrade path on vmware si

            i searched, but that they do not provide sorted VMware upgradation pre-requistics in esxi host level, vcenter level, VM level, storage level, network level ???

            Of course they require SOME of that: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2147289 .

            More general compatibility matrix: https://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php .

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              Alex Sage @Ghani
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              @ghani said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

              I planned to upgrading ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 .

              Remember that version 6 is the last version with the C# client.

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                Ghani @Alex Sage
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                @aaronstuder said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                version

                currently VMware latest version 6.5 on IT industry

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                  Ghani @Francesco Provino
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                  @francesco-provino

                  your shared links help to get idea of upgrade

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                    NetworkNerd @Ghani
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                    @ghani said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                    @aaronstuder said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                    version

                    currently VMware latest version 6.5 on IT industry

                    Make sure you're installing 6.5U1 and not just 6.5. Are you using a Windows vCenter or the appliance? Remember that Windows vCenter support will be disappearing soon - https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2017/08/farewell-vcenter-server-windows.html.

                    I'd start with this series of posts by one of the Technical Marketing Managers at VMware - https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2017/05/vsphere-6-5-upgrade-considerations-part-1.html. I believe there are 2 other articles he has written about it.

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                      Francesco Provino
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                      The VCSA installer is incredibly fragile and bugged. Of course it doesn't makes any sense to deploy vCenter on windows as of today.

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                        coliver @Francesco Provino
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                        @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                        The VCSA installer is incredibly fragile and bugged. Of course it doesn't makes any sense to deploy vCenter on windows as of today.

                        VCSA is an appliance isn't it? There shouldn't really be an installer.

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                          Francesco Provino @coliver
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                          @coliver said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                          @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                          The VCSA installer is incredibly fragile and bugged. Of course it doesn't makes any sense to deploy vCenter on windows as of today.

                          VCSA is an appliance isn't it? There shouldn't really be an installer.

                          I totally agree with you. But there is an installer with a two-stage deployment that fail spectacularly in 95% of the deployments, mainly due to DNS or NTP issue. The VMware KB is full of workarounds like "put this MANUALLY on the host file".

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                            coliver @Francesco Provino
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                            @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                            @coliver said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                            @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                            The VCSA installer is incredibly fragile and bugged. Of course it doesn't makes any sense to deploy vCenter on windows as of today.

                            VCSA is an appliance isn't it? There shouldn't really be an installer.

                            I totally agree with you. But there is an installer with a two-stage deployment that fail spectacularly in 95% of the deployments, mainly due to DNS or NTP issue. The VMware KB is full of workarounds like "put this MANUALLY on the host file".

                            Ouch. Wasn't aware of that. I know two years ago when we went to deploy it we had nothing but issues getting it working and the interface didn't work at all. Hopefully the modern appliance is much better.

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                              Francesco Provino @coliver
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                              @coliver said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                              @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                              @coliver said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                              @francesco-provino said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                              The VCSA installer is incredibly fragile and bugged. Of course it doesn't makes any sense to deploy vCenter on windows as of today.

                              VCSA is an appliance isn't it? There shouldn't really be an installer.

                              I totally agree with you. But there is an installer with a two-stage deployment that fail spectacularly in 95% of the deployments, mainly due to DNS or NTP issue. The VMware KB is full of workarounds like "put this MANUALLY on the host file".

                              Ouch. Wasn't aware of that. I know two years ago when we went to deploy it we had nothing but issues getting it working and the interface didn't work at all. Hopefully the modern appliance is much better.

                              The appliance now is usable, but the installer is completely useless.

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                                Emad R @Alex Sage
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                                @aaronstuder said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                                @ghani said in Upgrading from ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 . what are the steps need to follow ?:

                                I planned to upgrading ESXi 5.5 to ESXi 6.5 .

                                Remember that version 6 is the last version with the C# client.

                                C# client no longer works with 6.5 Update 1, it used to work fine with 6.5.

                                this is how I patch my standalone ESXi hosts via SSH:

                                esxcli software vib install -d "/vmfs/volumes/Datastore/DirectoryName/PatchName.zip"

                                I patched this way starting from 6.0 till 6.5 update 1

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                                  Ghani @NetworkNerd
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                                  @networknerd

                                  yes, will plan to install 6.5U1 and have Vcenter appliance server, not windows vcenter.

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