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Who Can Log In After Upgrade of a Simple Install
If you upgrade an environment that you provisioned using the Simple Install option, the result is always an
installation with an embedded Platform Services Controller. Which users are authorized to log in depends
on whether the source environment includes vCenter Single Sign-On.
Table 22. Login Privileges After Upgrade of Simple Install Environment
Source version Login access for Notes
vSphere 5.0 Local operating system users
administrator@vsphere.local
You might be prompted for the
administrator of the root folder
in the vSphere inventory
hierarchy during installation
because of changes in user stores.
If your previous installation
supported Active Directory
users, you can add the Active
Directory domain as an identity
source.
vSphere 5.1 Local operating system users
administrator@vsphere.local
Admin@SystemDomain
Starting with vSphere 5.5,
vCenter Single Sign-On supports
only one default identity source.
You can set the default identity
source.
Users in a non-default domain
can specify the domain when
they log in (DOMAIN\user or
user@DOMAIN).
vSphere 5.5 administrator@vsphere.local or the administrator
of the domain that you specied during upgrade.
All users from all identity sources can log in as
before.
If you upgrade from vSphere 5.0, which does not include vCenter Single Sign-On, to a version that includes
vCenter Single Sign-On, local operating system users become far less important than the users in a directory
service such as Active Directory. As a result, it is not always possible, or even desirable, to keep local
operating system users as authenticated users.
Who Can Log In After Upgrade of a Custom Installation
If you upgrade an environment that you provisioned using the Custom Install option, the result depends on
your initial choices:
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If vCenter Single Sign-On was on the same node as the vCenter Server system, the result is an
installation with an embedded Platform Services Controller.
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If vCenter Single Sign-On was on a dierent node than the vCenter Server system, the result is an
installation with an external Platform Services Controller.
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If you upgrade from vSphere 5.0, you can select an external or embedded Platform Services Controller
as part of the upgrade process.
Login privileges after the upgrade depend on several factors.
vSphere Security
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