Installation guide

3 Upgrade ESX 3.x/ESXi 3.5 to ESX 4.0, or perform a fresh installation of ESX 4.0. A fresh installation is
required if your legacy hosts are ESX 2.5.x.
4 (Optional) Create a VMFS3 datastore.
5 Move the virtual machines to ESX 4.0 host.
What to do next
1 Upgrade your virtual machines:
a If they are not already powered on, power on the virtual machines and upgrade to the latest version
of VMware Tools. This upgrade allows you to use the new features of ESX 4.0./ESXi 4.0.
b Power off the virtual machines and upgrade to the latest version of virtual hardware to take advantage
of the new virtual hardware. vSphere 4.0 supports some earlier virtual hardware versions. See Basic
System Administration.
The virtual machine upgrade process is different for ESX 4.0/ESXi 4.0. In earlier versions, you upgraded
the virtual hardware upgrade before you upgraded VMware Tools. For ESX 4.0/ESXi 4.0, you upgrade
VMware Tools before you upgrade the virtual hardware.
You can use either the vSphere Client or vCenter Update Manager to upgrade virtual machines. In a
clustered environment, VMware recommends that you use vCenter Update Manager . See the vCenter
Update Manager Administration Guide. If you are using the vSphere Client to upgrade virtual machines, see
Chapter 13, “Upgrading Virtual Machines,” on page 83.
2 Upgrade your product licenses:
a Either your new license keys are sent to you in email, or you get them using the license portal.
b Apply the new license keys to your assets using the vSphere Client (or vCenter Server if you have it).
You must perform these tasks for each ESX 2.5.x host and the virtual machines on the hosts.
Upgrading to vCenter Server on a New Machine
Instead of performing an in-place upgrade to vCenter Server, you might want to use a different machine for
your upgrade.
One common reason for doing this is to upgrade to a 64-bit platform. When you upgrade to vCenter Server on
a new machine, you can keep your existing database where it is or move it. You might want to move your
database to keep the database local to the vCenter Server machine.
Following is an overview of the process:
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Create a backup of the database.
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Optionally, move the database by performing one of the following procedures:
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Restore the database on the destination machine.
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Detach the database from the source machine and attach it to the destination machine.
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Copy the SSL folder onto the destination machine.
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Run the vCenter Server installer on the destination machine.
This process is described in detail in Chapter 7, “Upgrading to vCenter Server on a Different Machine and
Keeping the Existing Database,” on page 49.
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