6.0.2

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Prerequisites
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Your current vCenter Single Sign-On must have been installed on a separate virtual machine or physical
server from your vCenter Server instance.
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Verify that your conguration meets the upgrade requirements. See “vCenter Server for Windows
Requirements,” on page 34.
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Complete the preparation to upgrade tasks. See Chapter 3, “Before Upgrading vCenter Server,” on
page 53.
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Verify that you have made a backup of your vCenter Server conguration and database.
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Download the vCenter Server Installer. See “Download the vCenter Server for Windows Installer,” on
page 77.
N A vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 instance that is deployed on the same virtual machine or physical
server as vCenter Server 5.1 is automatically upgraded to an embedded Platform Services Controller
instance when you upgrade to vCenter Server 6.0.
Procedure
1 Download the vCenter Server for Windows ISO le. Extract the ISO le locally, or mount the ISO le as
a drive.
2 In the software installer, double-click the autorun.exe le to start the installer.
3 Select vCenter Server for Windows and click Install.
The installer runs pre-upgrade checks in the background to discover your existing
vCenter Single Sign-On seings and notify you of any problems that can aect your upgrade process.
The vCenter Server installer opens to the Welcome page.
4 Verify the detected information and upgrade path.
If you see a dialog box identifying missing requirements instead of a Welcome screen, follow the
instructions in the dialog box.
5 Review the Welcome page and accept the license agreement.
The installer runs pre-upgrade checks in the background to detect any issues that can cause the
upgrade to fail. You might receive a warning if the old certicates do not meet current VMware security
standards.
6 Upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On instances.
You can create or join a Platform Services Controller site.
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If this is the rst or primary vCenter Single Sign-On instance, upgrade it to a new standalone
Platform Services Controller instance by conguring a new vCenter Single Sign-On domain name
and site name.
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If you have two or more vCenter Single Sign-On instances and this is the second or an additional
vCenter Single Sign-On instance, join it to the vCenter Single Sign-On site of the primary
Platform Services Controller to enable replication.
Replication information is retained during the upgrade.
The vCenter Single Sign-On 5.1 domain '"System-Domain" is migrated to the new domain you choose.
7 Congure the ports and click Next.
The installer checks the availability of the selected ports and displays an error message if a selected port
cannot be used.
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