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vCenter Server Upgrade Methods
vSphere supports multiple methods for upgrading vCenter Server to version 6.7.
Supported Migration
Path from
vCenter Server for
Windows to
vCenter Server
Appliance
You can migrate from an existing vCenter Server for Windows configuration
to a vCenter Server Appliance 6.7 deployment using a graphical user
interface-based installer or a command line interface-based installer. See
Differences between Upgrading and Migrating vCenter Server on Windows.
Support for Command
Line Interface (CLI)
Deployments of
vCenter Server
Appliance
You can upgrade an existing vCenter Server Appliance deployment to
version 6.7 using a CLI. See CLI Upgrade of the vCenter Server Appliance
and Platform Services Controller Appliance.
Auto Deploy Changes You can use a graphical user interface (GUI) for upgrading vCenter Server
deployments that were initially set up with Auto Deploy.
VMware Update
Manager Changes
You can use a graphical user interface (GUI) when upgrading
vCenter Server deployments using VMware Update Manager.
Upgrade Order and
Mixed Version
Environment Behavior
You cannot upgrade multiple vCenter Server instances or
Platform Services Controller instances concurrently, and upgrade order
matters. See Upgrade or Migration Order and Mixed-Version Transitional
Behavior for Multiple vCenter Server Instance Deployments.
Changes in Supported Deployment Types
Changes from previous versions of vSphere can affect your deployment type.
Topology Changes
After Upgrade or
Migration
You can change your deployment topology after upgrade or migration to
vCenter Server 6.7. You cannot change your deployment type during
upgrade or migration. For information on supported topology changes, see
Chapter 6 Changing a vCenter Server Deployment Type After Upgrade or
Migration.
Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 Upgrade and Migration
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Upgrade and migration from vCenter Server 6.0 or 6.5 to 6.7 is supported for pure IPv4 or pure IPv6
management networks only.
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