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Installing vCenter Server with an external Platform Services Controller has the following disadvantages:
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The connection between vCenter Server and Platform Services Controller might have connectivity
and name resolution issues.
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If you install vCenter Server on Windows virtual machines or physical servers, you need more
Microsoft Windows licenses.
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You must manage more virtual machines or physical servers.
For information about the Platform Services Controller and vCenter Server maximums, see the
Configuration Maximums documentation.
For information about the deployment topologies and Platform Services Controller high availability, see
Deployment Topologies with External Platform Services Controller Instances and High Availability.
For information about configuring the vCenter Server Appliance with an external
Platform Services Controller in vCenter High Availability configuration, see vSphere Availability.
Mixed Operating Systems Environment
A vCenter Server instance installed on Windows can be registered with either a
Platform Services Controller installed on Windows or a Platform Services Controller appliance. A
vCenter Server Appliance can be registered with either a Platform Services Controller installed on
Windows or a Platform Services Controller appliance. Both vCenter Server and the
vCenter Server Appliance can be registered with the same Platform Services Controller.
Figure 14. Example of a Mixed Operating Systems Environment with an External Platform
Services Controller on Windows
Platform Services
Controller on Windows
Windows Virtual Machine
or Physical Server
vCenter Server on Windows
Virtual Machine or Physical Server
vCenter Server Appliance
Virtual Machine
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