6.5.1

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Migration with vMotion of an encrypted virtual machine to a different vCenter Server instance.
Encrypted migration with vMotion of an unencrypted virtual machine is supported.
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vSphere Replication
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Content Library
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Not all backup solutions that use VMware vSphere Storage API - Data Protection (VADP) for virtual
disk backup are supported.
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VADP SAN backup solutions are not supported.
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VADP hot add backup solutions are supported if the vendor supports encryption of the proxy VM
that is created as part of the backup workflow. The vendor must have the privilege
Cryptographic Operations.Encrypt Virtual Machine.
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VADP NBD-SSL backup solutions are supported. The vendor application must have the privilege
Cryptographic Operations.Direct Access.
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You can use vSphere Virtual Machine Encryption with IPv6 in mixed mode, but not in a pure IPv6
environment. Connecting to a KMS by using only an IPv6 address is not supported.
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You cannot use vSphere Virtual Machine Encryption for encryption on other VMware products such
as VMware Workstation.
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You cannot send output from an encrypted virtual machine to a serial port or parallel port. Even if the
configuration appears to succeed, output is sent to a file.
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You cannot perform a suspend or a memory snapshot operation on an encrypted virtual machine.
Certain types of virtual machine disk configurations are not supported with vSphere Virtual Machine
Encryption.
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VMware vSphere Flash Read Cache
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First Class Disks
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RDM (Raw Device Mapping)
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Multi-writer or shared disks (MSCS, WSFC, or Oracle RAC). If a virtual disk is encrypted, and if you
attempt to select Multi-writer in the Edit Settings page of the virtual machine, the OK button is
disabled.
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