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#Vsphere client 5.5 vum update#
I have athered the Download link of all versions of vSphere Client starting from vSphere Client v4.1 Update 1 to the latest release vSphere Client 6.0 Update 3. This Post is purely to easy of vSphere Admins who want to download the VMware vSphere Client.
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Next, we will add this Image as a Baseline. Once selected, the upload process will begin.Īfter uploaded, you will be provided a review of the ESXi Image information. Click the Manage tab, navigate to ESXi Images, and finally click Import ESXi Image.īrowse to the ESXi Image location and select the ISO. To do so, select the vCenter Server under Navigator. Let’s begin by importing our 6.5 ESXi Image. To start the process, navigate to Update Manager from the vCenter Server Appliance Web Client. This may go without saying, but before beginning, ensure your vCenter Appliance is at version 6.5. This post will focus on the process of upgrading ESXi 6.0 to 6.5 utilizing VUM. If you are looking to upgrade your ESXi to vSphere 6.5, Update Manager is a solid choice. Update Manager has proved to be tremendously handy in keeping environments properly updated.
#Vsphere client 5.5 vum install#
Now that the embedded Update Manager leverages the vCenter Server Appliance Postgres database, there is no additional vms to install or management items to configure. For many admins, this was a deterrent in deploying VUM. Previous versions of the vCenter Server Appliance required a separate Windows machine to run Update Manager.
#Vsphere client 5.5 vum Patch#
VMware Update Manager (VUM) 6.5 is used to patch and upgrade vSphere ESXi hosts, virtual appliances, VMware Tools, and virtual hardware. One of my favorite features in vCenter 6.5 is the built-in Update Manager.