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Download the vCenter Server Installer for Windows
Download the .iso installer for vCenter Server for Windows and the associated vCenter Server
components and support tools.
Prerequisites
Create a My VMware account at https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/.
Procedure
1 Download the vCenter Server installer from the VMware Web site at
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads.
vCenter Server is part of VMware vCloud Suite and VMware vSphere, listed under Datacenter &
Cloud Infrastructure.
2 Confirm that the md5sum is correct.
See the VMware Web site topic Using MD5 Checksums at
http://www.vmware.com/download/md5.html.
3 Mount the ISO image to the Windows virtual machine or physical server on which you want to install
vCenter Server for Windows.
Preparing a vCenter Server Database for Upgrade
vCenter Server requires a database to store and organize server data. You can either upgrade your
embedded database to the bundled PostgreSQL database, or you can continue to use your external
database.
vCenter Server for Windows supports Oracle and Microsoft SQL database as an external database.
Although the database is automatically configured by the installer, you can configure an external
database manually or by using a script. In addition, the data source name user must have a specific list of
permissions.
For information about setting up and configuring a database, see vSphere Installation and Setup.
The database passwords are stored in clear text on the Windows virtual machine or physical host on
which you upgrade vCenter Server and in the vCenter Server Appliance. The files containing the
passwords are protected by using the operating system protection, that is, you must be a Windows local
administrator or a Linux root user to access and read these files.
vCenter Server instances cannot share the same database schema. Multiple vCenter Server databases
can reside on the same database server, or they can be separated across multiple database servers. For
Oracle databases, which have the concept of schema objects, you can run multiple vCenter Server
instances in a single database server if you have a different schema owner for each vCenter Server
instance. You can also use a dedicated Oracle database server for each vCenter Server instance.
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