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Upgrading and Updating
vCenter Server for Windows 4
The vCenter Server upgrade includes a database schema upgrade, migration of vCenter Single Sign-On to
Platform Services Controller, and upgrade of the vCenter Server software.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About the vCenter Server 6.0 for Windows Upgrade Process,” on page 73
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“Migration of Distributed vCenter Server for Windows Services During Upgrade to vCenter Server
6.0,” on page 75
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“Download the vCenter Server for Windows Installer,” on page 77
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“Upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 for External Deployment,” on page 78
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“Upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On 5.5 for External Deployment,” on page 81
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“Upgrade vCenter Server 5.0,” on page 83
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“Upgrade vCenter Server 5.1 for Windows,” on page 85
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“Upgrade vCenter Server 5.5 for Windows,” on page 87
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“Update the Java Components and vCenter Server tc Server with VIMPatch,” on page 89
About the vCenter Server 6.0 for Windows Upgrade Process
Upgrade options for vCenter Server on Windows depend on your existing deployment and version.
The vCenter Server for Windows upgrade process includes:
1 Export of the vCenter Server 5.x conguration
2 Uninstallation of the vCenter Server 5.x conguration
3 Installation of vCenter Server 6.0
4 Migration and conguration of vCenter Server 5.x services and data to the vCenter Server 6.0
deployment
The upgrade outcome depends on your current deployment:
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When upgrading from a vCenter Server 5.0 deployment, you can congure either an embedded or an
external Platform Services Controller instance during the upgrade.
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When upgrading from a vCenter Server version 5.1 or version 5.5 deployment with services deployed
on a single virtual machine (VM) or physical server, the software upgrades the deployment to
vCenter Server with an embedded Platform Services Controller.
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