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Deployment Size Option Description
Large Deploys an appliance with 16 CPUs and 32 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 1,000 hosts or 10,000 virtual machines
X-Large Deploys an appliance with 24 CPUs and 48 GB of memory.
Suitable for environments with up to 2,000 hosts or 35,000 virtual machines
11 Select the storage size for the new vCenter Server Appliance, and click Next.
Important You must consider the storage size of the appliance that you are upgrading and the
database size if external.
Storage
Size
Option
Description for
Tiny Deployment
Size
Description for
Small Deployment
Size
Description for
Medium
Deployment Size
Description for
Large Deployment
Size
Description for X-
Large Deployment
Size
Default Deploys an
appliance with 250
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 290
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 425
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 640
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 980
GB of storage.
Large Deploys an
appliance with 775
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 820
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 925
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 990
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 1030
GB of storage.
X-Large Deploys an
appliance with 1650
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 1700
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 1805
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 1870
GB of storage.
Deploys an
appliance with 1910
GB of storage.
12 From the list of available datastores, select the location where all the virtual machine configuration
files and virtual disks will be stored and, optionally, enable thin provisioning by selecting Enable Thin
Disk Mode.
13 Configure the temporary network for communication between the vCenter Server Appliance that you
want to upgrade and the new vCenter Server Appliance, and click Next.
Option Action
Choose a
network
Select the network to which to connect the new appliance temporarily.
The networks displayed in the drop-down menu depend on the network settings of the target server. If you are
deploying the appliance directly on an ESXi host, non-ephemeral distributed virtual port groups are
unsupported and are not displayed in the drop-down menu.
Important If you want to assign a temporary IPv4 address with DHCP allocation, you must select a network
that is associated with a port group which accepts MAC address changes.
IP Address
family
Select the version for the temporary IP address of the new appliance.
Can be either IPv4 or IPv6.
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