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7 Configure the ports and click Next.
Verify that ports 80 and 443 are free and dedicated, so that vCenter Single Sign-On can use these
ports.
The installer checks the availability of the selected ports and displays an error message if a selected
port cannot be used.
8 Configure the install, data, and export directories and click Next.
The installer runs disk space and permission checks for the selected directories and displays an error
message if the selected directories do not meet the requirements.
9 Review the VMware Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) page and choose if you
want to join the program.
For information about the CEIP, see the Configuring Customer Experience Improvement Program
section in vCenter Server and Host Management.
10 Verify that the Summary page settings are correct. Verify that you have made a backup of your
system and click Upgrade.
A progress indicator displays as the installer starts the upgrade process.
11 Before clicking Finish, note the post upgrade steps.
12 Click Finish to complete the upgrade.
What to do next
If you have multiple Platform Services Controller instances, you must upgrade all of them before
upgrading any affiliated vCenter Server instances. After upgrading all Platform Services Controller
instances to version 6.5, you can upgrade your vCenter Server instances. For information on upgrading
vCenter Server instances on Windows, see Upgrade vCenter Server 6.0 on Windows. For information on
migrating vCenter Server instances to appliances, see GUI Migration of vCenter Server with an External
vCenter Single Sign-On or Platform Services Controller to an Appliance or CLI Migration of a vCenter
Server Installation from Windows to an Appliance.
Verify that your Platform Services Controller instance has upgraded successfully. For verification steps,
see Verify Your vCenter Server Appliance Upgrade or Migration Is Successful.
For the upgraded Platform Services Controller instance to replicate infrastructure data with other
Platform Services Controller instances, you must migrate or upgrade all joined
Platform Services Controller instances within the vCenter Single Sign-On domain to the same version.
For information on migrating Platform Services Controller instances on Windows to an appliance, see GUI
Migration of vCenter Server with an External vCenter Single Sign-On or Platform Services Controller to an
Appliance or CLI Migration of a vCenter Server Installation from Windows to an Appliance.
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