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The installer does not validate whether the Platform Services Controller is external or embedded with
vCenter Server. Although many types of join operations are possible, not all resulting topologies are
supported. Before you upgrade or migrate your environment to vSphere 6.5, you must move any
deprecated deployment topology to a supported deployment topology.
Moving to a Supported Topology from vCenter Server instances
with Embedded Platform Services Controller or vCenter Single
Single-On in Replication
Figure 121. Deprecated Topology of vCenter Server instances with Embedded
Platform Services Controller or vCenter Single Single-On in Replication
Virtual Machine
or Physical Server
Platform Services
Controller
vCenter Server
Virtual Machine
or Physical Server
Platform Services
Controller
vCenter Server
To move a vSphere 5.5 deployment to a supported topology, follow the instructions in
http://kb.vmware.com /kb/2130433.
To move a vSphere 6.0 deployment to a supported topology, see the instructions on repointing the
connections between vCenter Server and Platform Services Controller in the vSphere Upgrade 6.0
documentation.
Moving to a Supported Topology from a vCenter Server Pointing
to an Embedded Platform Services Controller
Figure 122. Deprecated topology of a vCenter Server Pointing to an Embedded
Platform Services Controller
Virtual Machine
or Physical Server
Platform Services
Controller
vCenter Server
Virtual Machine
or Physical Server
vCenter Server
To move a vSphere 5.5 deployment to a supported topology, follow the instructions in
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2128430.
To move a vSphere 6.0 deployment to a supported topology, see the instructions on repointing the
connections between vCenter Server and Platform Services Controller in the vSphere Upgrade 6.0
documentation.
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