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Figure 115. vCenter Server 5.1 or 5.5 with Remote vSphere Auto Deploy Server Before and After Upgrade
vCenter Server 5.1 or 5.5 vCenter Server 6.0
vCenter Server
vCenter Inventory
Service
vSphere Web
Client
Operating System
Operating System
Operating System
vSphere Auto
Deploy
vCenter Server
Platform Services
Controller
Operating System
vCenter Single
Sign-On
For example, if your vCenter Server is part of vCenter Server Appliance, and you installed the vSphere Auto
Deploy server on a Windows machine, the upgrade process migrates the vSphere Auto Deploy server to the
same location as your vCenter Server Appliance. Any seings are migrated to the new location. However,
you must recongure your ESXi hosts to point to the new vSphere Auto Deploy location. See “Recongure
Migrated vCenter Server Services After Upgrade,” on page 114
If your conguration includes a remotely deployed vSphere Web Client, it is upgraded along with the
vCenter Server instance to which it is registered and migrated to the same location as the vCenter Server
instance.
Figure 116. vCenter Server 5.1 or 5.5 with Remote vSphere Web Client and vCenter Signle Sign-On
Before and After Upgrade
vCenter Server
Operating System
vCenter Single
Sign-On
vCenter Server 5.1 or 5.5 vCenter Server 6.0
vCenter Inventory
Service
vCenter Server
vSphere Web
Client
Platform Services
Controller
Operating System
Operating System
Operating System
Only the vCenter Single Sign-On instance remains remotely deployed as part of the the
Platform Services Controller instance after upgrade to vCenter Server 6.0. If all vCenter Server components
are deployed remotely, all are migrated to the vCenter Server location during the upgrade except
vCenter Single Sign-On. While Inventory Service data is migrated to the vCenter Server location, the legacy
version is no longer used and must be uninstalled manually. See “Migration of Distributed vCenter Server
for Windows Services During Upgrade to vCenter Server 6.0,” on page 75
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