

- Vmware vsphere 6.5 administration guide install#
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- Vmware vsphere 6.5 administration guide full#
Vmware vsphere 6.5 administration guide full#
A full list of network port requirements can be viewed in this kb. ESXi hosts connect to Update Manager using ports 9084 and 902. Update Manager connects to vCenter Server on TCP port 80.Use the VMware Sizing Estimator to work out how the capacity required for your environment. VMware recommend at least 120 GB of free space on the drive where the patching repository will be stored.A dedicated Windows server requires a minimum of 2 GB RAM for Update Manager, where Update Manager is installed on the same Windows server as vCenter there should be a minimum of 8 GB RAM.For environments with up to 5 hosts and 50 VMs the bundled internal installation of SQL Server 2012 Express can be used.The user requires Oracle DBA role, or SQL sysadmin server role, or db_owner fixed database role on the Update Manager and MSDB database.You can review a full list of compatible versions at the Database Interoperability Matrix. An external database should be Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 or above, or Oracle 11g or 12c.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 should be installed on the Windows server. Update Manager 6.5 requires a 64-bit version of Windows Windows Server 2008 SP2 64-bit or later.
Vmware vsphere 6.5 administration guide install#
Update Manager 6.5 requires vCenter Server v6.5, can be used to upgrade and patch hosts running ESXi 5.5 and above, and install VMware Tools for Windows and Linux guests.Recommended for deployments where datacentre instances contain over 100 hosts and 1000 virtual machines each. Large deployment model dedicated Windows server for Update Manager, separate to vCenter Server, with external database.

Medium deployment mode Update Manager and vCenter Server installed on the same Windows server with separate external databases.All-in-one model embedded database for small environments.The following Windows deployment models are recommended by VMware:.Update Manager must be registered with a vCenter Server instance.For the vCenter Server Appliance a separate installation is not required since Update Manager is now bundled into the VCSA.

The Update Manager Download Service can be used for secure environments with no internet access.
