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Table 5-2. Configuration and Patch Requirements
Database Type Patch and Configuration Requirements
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Express
Bundled database that you can use for small deployments of up to 5 hosts and 50 virtual
machines.
You cannot install the bundled database during an upgrade to vCenter Server. If you want to
use the bundled database, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express must be already installed or
you must perform a clean installation of vCenter Server.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 For Microsoft Windows XP, apply MDAC 2.8 SP1 to the client. Use the SQL Native Client
driver (version 9.x) for the client.
Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 For Microsoft Windows XP, apply MDAC 2.8 SP1 to the client. Use the SQL Native Client
driver (version 10.x) for the client.
Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
Oracle 10g If necessary, first apply patch 10.2.0.4 (or later) to the client and server. Then apply patch
5699495 to the client.
Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
For the Oracle Instant client, copy ojdbc14.jar to the vCenter Server tomcat directory
(<vCenter install location>\Infrastructure\tomcat\lib)
The Oracle 10g client comes with ojdbc14.jar (<Oracle client install
location>\oracle\product\10.2.0\<instance_name>\jdbc\lib). The vCenter Server
installer copies the file from the Oracle client install location to the vCenter Server tomcat
directory (<vCenter install location>\Infrastructure\tomcat\lib)
If the ojdbc14.jar file is not found in the Oracle 10g client location, the vCenter Server installer
prompts you to copy the file manually. You can download the file from
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc101040.html.
Oracle 11g Ensure that the machine has a valid ODBC DSN entry.
For the Oracle Instant client, copy ojdbc14.jar to the vCenter Server tomcat directory
(<vCenter install location>\Infrastructure\tomcat\lib)
The Oracle 11g client comes with ojdbc14.jar (<Oracle client install
location>\app\Administrator\product\11.1.0\<instancename>\sqldeveloper\jd
bc\lib). The vCenter Server installer copies the file from the Oracle client install location to
the vCenter Server tomcat directory (<vCenter install
location>\Infrastructure\tomcat\lib)
If the ojdbc14.jar file is not found in the Oracle 11g client location, the vCenter Server installer
prompts you to copy the file manually. You can download the file from
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc101040.html.
Database Scenarios
When you upgrade to vCenter Server 4.0, you must make sure your database is supported with
vCenter Server 4.0.
Table 5-3 lists the database types that you can use with either VirtualCenter 2.x or vCenter Server, or both. This
is not a list of supported database versions. For a list of supported database versions, see the Compatibility
Matrixes on the VMware vSphere documentation Web site. The purpose of Table 5-3 is to describe the
vCenter Server upgrade scenarios for each database type.
Table 5-3. vCenter Server Upgrade Scenarios for Each Database Type
Database Type
Supported in
VirtualCenter 2.x
Supported in
vCenter Server 4.0 Supported Scenario
Experimental
MSDE database
Yes (VirtualCenter 2.0.x) No After you upgrade to a database server that
is supported by vCenter Server, you can
perform a fresh installation or upgrade to
vCenter Server.
Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 Express
Yes Yes You can perform a fresh installation or
upgrade to vCenter Server.
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