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2 Change the default virtual machine compatibility setting.
Client Tasks
vSphere Client
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Change the default compatibility setting of a virtual machine.
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Right-click a virtual machine and click Compatibility > Upgrade VM
Compatibility.
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Right-click a virtual machine and click Compatibility > Schedule VM
Compatibility Upgrade.
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Change the default compatibility setting of a host or a cluster. See Set the
Default Compatibility for Virtual Machine Creation.
vSphere Web Client
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Change the default compatibility setting of a virtual machine.
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Right-click a virtual machine and click Compatibility > Upgrade VM
Compatibility.
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Right-click a virtual machine and click Compatibility > Schedule VM
Compatibility Upgrade.
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Change the default compatibility setting of a host, cluster, or data center.
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Right-click the object and select Edit Default VM Compatibility.
Note If a host is in a cluster, it has the virtual machine compatibility set on
the cluster level, and the menu item is grayed out.
Hardware Features Available with Virtual Machine Compatibility
Settings
The virtual machine compatibility setting determines the virtual hardware available to the virtual machine,
which corresponds to the physical hardware available on the host. You can review and compare the
hardware available for different compatibility levels to help you determine whether to upgrade the virtual
machines in your environment.
Table 52. Supported Features for Virtual Machine Compatibility
Feature
ESXi 6.7 and
later
ESXi 6.5
and later
ESXi 6.0
and later
ESXi 5.5
and later
ESXi 5.1
and later
ESXi 5.0
and later
ESX/ESXi
4.x and
later
ESX/ESXi
3.5 and
later
Hardwar
e version
14 13 11 10 9 8 7 4
Maximu
m
memory
(GB)
6128 6128 4080 1011 1011 1011 255 64
Maximu
m
number
of logical
processo
rs
128 128 128 64 64 32 8 4
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