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When you create a virtual machine, consider the environment that the virtual machine will run in and
weigh the benefits of different compatibility strategies. Consider your options for these scenarios, which
demonstrate the flexibility inherent with each virtual machine compatibility selection.
Objects in Environment Compatibility Results
Cluster with ESXi 6.0, ESXi 6.5,
and ESXi 6.7 hosts
ESXi 6.5 and later Gives you access to virtual hardware features that are not available with
ESXi 6.0.
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You cannot migrate this virtual machine to an ESXi 6.0 host.
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This virtual machine does not have all the capabilities available to
virtual machines that run on ESXi 6.7 hosts.
Cluster with ESXi 6.0, ESXi 6.5,
and ESXi 6.7 hosts
ESXi 6.7 and later This provides access to the latest virtual hardware features and ensures
best performance. However, a virtual machine with such compatibility
cannot run on ESXi 6.0 or ESXi 6.5.
Set the Default Compatibility for Virtual Machine Creation
You can set the default compatibility for virtual machine creation on the host, cluster, or data center.
These options ensure that when virtual machines are added to an existing vSphere environment, they are
compatible with the host versions that reside there.
The following conditions apply:
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To set the default compatibility on the cluster, the cluster must contain hosts that are connected and
not in maintenance mode.
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A default compatibility setting on the host overrides a default cluster or data center setting.
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A default compatibility setting on the cluster overrides a default data center setting.
Prerequisites
Required privileges:
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On the host or cluster: Host.Inventory.Modify cluster
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On the data center: Datacenter.Reconfigure datacenter
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