![]() ![]() Is this a workable solution? What issues do you see?Īfter Step 3, will the host the VCSA is installed on automatically show up in the VCSA inventory or do I have to add it manually? ![]() Upgrade the ESXi 6.5 hosts to 7.0 (possibly using Update Manager) Perform any necessary vCenter configuration, including moving the licensing over.ĥ. Shut down all the workloads on my ESXi 6.0 host and perform an in-place upgrade to ESXi 7.0.ģ. Remove all my current hosts from the vCenter 6.5 inventory.Ģ. ![]() So now I'm trying to plan out the details of that process. After looking at the rather complex migration path, and reading through some related posts here, I think the best path might be to just do a clean install of vCenter 7.0 without migrating. I want to upgrade to vSphere 7.0 - which does not support the Windows-based vCenter. I am currently running Windows-based vCenter 6.5 with vSphere Essentials and three hosts - two running ESXi 6.5 and one running ESXi 6.0. ![]()
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