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Table 43. System Requirements for the GUI and CLI Installers
Operating System Supported Versions Minimum Hardware Configuration for Optimal Performance
Windows
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Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
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Windows 2012 x64 bit
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Windows 2012 R2
x64 bit
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Windows 2016 x64 bit
4 GB RAM, 2 CPU having 4 cores with 2.3 GHz, 32 GB hard disk, 1 NIC
Linux
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SUSE 12
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Ubuntu 14.04
4 GB RAM, 1 CPU having 2 cores with 2.3 GHz, 16 GB hard disk, 1 NIC
Note The CLI installer requires 64-bit OS.
Mac
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macOS v10.9, 10,10,
10.11
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macOS Sierra
8 GB RAM, 1 CPU having 4 cores with 2.4 GHz, 150 GB hard disk, 1 NIC
Note For client machines that run on Mac 10.11, concurrent GUI deployments of multiple appliances are
unsupported. You must deploy the appliances in a sequence.
Determine the Oracle Database Size and the Storage Size for the
New Appliance
Before upgrading a vCenter Server Appliance or migrating a vCenter Server on Windows that uses an
external Oracle database, you must determine the size of the existing database. Based on the size of the
existing database, you can calculate the minimum storage size for the new appliance so that the
embedded PostgreSQL database can successfully assume the data from the old database with enough
free disk space after the upgrade.
You run scripts to determine the Oracle core table size, the events and tasks table size, and the statistics
table size. The Oracle core table corresponds to the database (/storage/db) partition of the PostgreSQL
database. The Oracle events and tasks and statistics tables correspond to the statistics, events, alarms,
and tasks (/storage/seat) partition of the PostgreSQL database.
During the upgrade of the appliance, you must select a storage size for the new appliance that is at least
twice the size of the Oracle tables size.
During the upgrade of the appliance, you can select the types of data to transfer to the new appliance.
For minimum upgrade time and storage requirement for the new appliance, you can select to transfer only
the configuration data.
Prerequisites
You must have the vCenter Server database login credentials.
Procedure
1 Log in to a SQL*Plus session with the vCenter Server database user.
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