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9 On the Connect to source instance page, enter the details for the source Windows installation that
you want to migrate.
Option Action
vCenter Server IP Address/FQDN Enter the IP address or FQDN of the vCenter Server Appliance that you want to
upgrade.
vCenter Single Sign-On administrator
user name
Enter the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator user name.
If you are upgrading vCenter Server Appliance 5.5.x, this is
administrator@vsphere.local.
vCenter Single Sign-On administrator
password
Enter the password of the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator.
vCenter Server HTTPS Port Optionally, change the default vCenter Server HTTPS port number.
The default value is 443.
10 (Optional) Accept the warning message, if any, by clicking Yes.
11 Select the deployment size for the new vCenter Server Appliance for your vSphere inventory.
Deployment Size Option Description
Tiny Deploys an appliance with 2 CPUs and 10 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 10 hosts or 100 virtual machines
Small Deploys an appliance with 4 CPUs and 16 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 100 hosts or 1,000 virtual machines
Medium Deploys an appliance with 8 CPUs and 24 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 400 hosts or 4,000 virtual machines
Large Deploys an appliance with 16 CPUs and 32 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 1,000 hosts or 10,000 virtual machines
X-Large Deploys an appliance with 24 CPUs and 48 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 2,000 hosts or 35,000 virtual machines
Note At the bottom of the deployment size table, a row shows the size information of the source
machine. This size information is reported by the migration assistant and might help understand why
you cannot select some deployment sizes.
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