#Vmware vsphere 6.5 powercli pdf install
I’ll install the update on a couple of Dell PowerEdge R720 servers running ESXi 6.0 U2. The setup I use mimics a part of a real-life environment. Today, I do everything according to VMware guidance and recommendation:
As for vSphere 6.7, let that thing be reviewed by the community and polished ‘till the state-of-art state if needed. Actually, that’s why I’d rather install vSphere 6.5 U2. So, I do not want to be that first guy who messes things up with the update. Wait, you may ask why do I still tinker with vSphere 6.5 instead of just moving on to the later version, vSphere 6.7? Well, I have a counter-question: do you know any guys running stable vSphere 6.7 infrastructures? I don’t know anyone who has already installed it so far. That’s why you should come up with the update sequence and figure out whether the virtualization platform update is compatible with your host OS and hardware before installing it. No one wants to undermine infrastructure stability with the update. Yes, things like that require careful planning. So, being a VMware fan, I decided to update my vSphere 6.5 and describe the entire update process from its planning through the installation itself. Find out more details about it in this document: And, speaking of updates, VMware has recently released their vSphere 6.5 U2. That may be just due to admin’s wish to keep up with modern trends or the need for some cool features that are brought to life with the latest updates. One day, any virtual infrastructure needs to be updated.