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Upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 for External Deployment
You can upgrade your externally deployed vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 to an externally deployed
Platform Services Controller instance by using the vCenter Server for Windows installer.
Figure 44. vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 Upgrade Workflow for Windows
Begin vCenter Single Sign-On
5.1 Upgrade
Is vCenter
Single Sign-On
external?
Upgrade
vCenter Server
No
Yes
More
than one
Single Sign-On
instance?
No
Yes
Upgrade vCenter Server
instances. Join vCenter
Server instances to the
Standalone Platform Services
Controller instance.
Upgrade and join to the
Standalone Platform Services
Controller vCenter Single
Sign-On domain
Replication?
No
Yes
Upgrade to Standalone
Platform Services
Controller
Load
balancer?
No
Yes
vCenter Single Sign-On
upgrade is complete.
Verify the load balancer
is supported and
correctly configured.
If you are upgrading an externally deployed vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 instance to an externally deployed
Platform Services Controller instance in a mixed-version environment, any vCenter Server 5.1 instances
continue to operate with the upgraded Platform Services Controller exactly as they did with the
vCenter Single Sign-On without any problems or required actions.
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For more information about how vCenter Single Sign-On aects your upgrade, see “How vCenter
Single Sign-On Aects Upgrades,” on page 25.
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For information on vCenter Server behavior in mixed-version environments, see “Mixed-Version
Transitional Environments During vCenter Server Upgrades,” on page 20.
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For information on deployment options, see “vCenter Server Deployment Models,” on page 16.
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