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Services Installed with vCenter Server
These additional components are installed silently when you install vCenter Server. The components cannot
be installed separately as they do not have their own installers.
vCenter Inventory
Service
Inventory Service stores vCenter Server conguration and inventory data,
enabling you to search and access inventory objects across vCenter Server
instances.
PostgreSQL
A bundled version of the VMware distribution of PostgreSQL database for
vSphere and vCloud Hybrid Services.
vSphere Web Client
The vSphere Web Client lets you connect to vCenter Server instances by
using a Web browser, so that you can manage your vSphere infrastructure.
vSphere ESXi Dump
Collector
The vCenter Server support tool. You can congure ESXi to save the
VMkernel memory to a network server, rather than to a disk, when the
system encounters a critical failure. The vSphere ESXi Dump Collector
collects such memory dumps over the network.
VMware vSphere Syslog
Collector
The vCenter Server on Windows support tool that enables network logging
and combining of logs from multiple hosts. You can use the vSphere Syslog
Collector to direct ESXi system logs to a server on the network, rather than to
a local disk. The recommended maximum number of supported hosts to
collect logs from is 30. For information about conguring vSphere Syslog
Collector, see hp://kb.vmware.com/kb/2021652.
VMware Syslog Service
The vCenter Server Appliance support tool that provides a unied
architecture for system logging, network logging and collecting logs from
hosts. You can use the VMware Syslog Service to direct ESXi system logs to a
server on the network, rather than to a local disk. The recommended
maximum number of supported hosts to collect logs from is 30. For
information about conguring VMware Syslog Service, see vCenter Server
Appliance Conguration.
vSphere Auto Deploy
The vCenter Server support tool that can provision hundreds of physical
hosts with ESXi software. You can specify the image to deploy and the hosts
to provision with the image. Optionally, you can specify host proles to
apply to the hosts, and a vCenter Server location (folder or cluster) for each
host.
How vSphere 6.0 Differs from vSphere 5.x
Some changes from vSphere 5.x to vSphere 6.0 impact the vCenter Server upgrade process. For a complete
list of new features in vSphere 6.0, see the Release Notes for version 6.0 releases.
VMware
Platform Services
Controller Introduced
The VMware Platform Services Controller contains common infrastructure
services such as vCenter Single Sign-On, VMware certicate authority,
licensing, and server reservation and registration services.
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