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Required Information for Upgrading vCenter Server for Windows
The vCenter Server upgrade wizard prompts you for the upgrade information. It is a best practice to keep a
record of the values that you entered in case you must reinstall the product.
You can use this worksheet to record information that you might need when upgrading vCenter Server for
Windows in the future.
You will see the default values in the table below only if you left the default values when you installed the
source vCenter Server instance.
Table 33. Information Required for Upgrading vCenter Server for Windows.
Required Information Default Value Your Entry
vCenter Single Sign-On administrator user name administrator@vsphe
re.local
You cannot change the default user
name during upgrade.
vCenter Single Sign-On administrator password
Enable or disable Use the same credentials for
vCenter Server
Enabled by default
vCenter Server user name administrator@vsphe
re.local
vCenter Server password
Syslog Service Port 514
Syslog Service TLS Port 1514
Auto Deploy Management Port 6502
Auto Deploy Service Port 6501
ESXi Dump Collector Port 6500
Destination Directory
The folder paths cannot
contain non-ASCII
characters, commas (,),
periods (.), exclamation
points (!), pound signs
(#), at signs (@), or
percentage signs (%).
Directory to install
vCenter Server
C:\Program
Files\VMware
Directory to store data for
vCenter Server
C:\ProgramData\VM
ware
Directory to which to export
your 5.x data
C:\ProgramData\VM
ware\VMware\vCent
erServer\export
Join or do not participate in the VMware Customer
Experience Improvement Program (CEIP)
For information about the CEIP, see the Conguring
Customer Experience Improvement Program section in
vCenter Server and Host Management.
Join the CEIP
Required Information for Upgrading the vCenter Server Appliance
The vCenter Server Appliance upgrade wizard prompts you for the deployment information. It is a best
practice to keep a record of the values that you entered in case you must reinstall the product.
I Upgrades from vCenter Server Appliance 5.1 Update 3 and later to vCenter Server Appliance
6.0 are supported. To upgrade vCenter Server Appliance 5.0, you must rst upgrade the
vCenter Server Appliance to version 5.1 Update 3 or 5.5 Update 2 and then upgrade to
vCenter Server Appliance 6.0. For information about upgrading vCenter Server Appliance 5.0 to version 5.1
Update 3, see theVMware vSphere 5.1 Documentation. For information about upgrading
vCenter Server Appliance 5.0 to version 5.5 Update 2, see the VMware vSphere 5.5 Documentation.
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