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Upgrade a vCenter Server 5.5 Installation with an Embedded
vCenter Single Sign-On
When you upgrade a vCenter Server instance with an embedded vCenter Single Sign-On, you upgrade
the entire deployment at the same time.
Figure 33. vCenter Server 5.5 with Embedded vCenter Single Sign-On Before and After
Upgrade
vCenter Server
vCenter SingleSign-On
vCenter Server 5.5 vCenter Server 6.5
vCenter InventoryService
vCenter Server
vSphere WebClient
Windows OSWindows OS
Platform ServicesController
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vCenter Server 5.5 ports that are in use by vCenter Server and vCenter Single Sign-On are
preserved. You cannot change ports during the upgrade. For information on required ports, see
Required Ports for vCenter Server and Platform Services Controller.
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vCenter Server services are no longer deployed separately from vCenter Server. Separately
deployed 5.5 services are upgraded and migrated to the vCenter Server virtual machine or physical
server during the upgrade process. For details on service migration, see Distributed vCenter Server
5.5 for Windows Services Relocation During Upgrade or Migration and Example Upgrade Paths for
vCenter Server version 5.5 to version 6.5.
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The installer automatically migrates the database from Microsoft SQL Server Express to the
PostgreSQL database that is included in vCenter Server. For information about migrating from
Microsoft SQL Server Express to Microsoft SQL Server before upgrading to vCenter Server 6.5, see
the VMware knowledge base article at http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1028601 and the Microsoft
documentation. To upgrade without migrating to the PostgreSQL database, see the VMware
knowledge base article http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2109321.
Prerequisites
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Verify that your configuration meets the upgrade requirements. See vCenter Server for Windows
Requirements.
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Complete the preparation to upgrade tasks. See Before Upgrading vCenter Server
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Verify that you have made a backup of your vCenter Server configuration and database.
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