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Default vsphere 6.0 client lovin
Default vsphere 6.0 client lovin





  1. #DEFAULT VSPHERE 6.0 CLIENT LOVIN INSTALL#
  2. #DEFAULT VSPHERE 6.0 CLIENT LOVIN UPDATE#

Mount or extract the VIM 6.0 ISO image to the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 system.You have the vSphere Infrastructure Management Release Candidate (RC – Build 2172336) or the General Availability (GA – March 2015) ISO image.Ensure that the System Name is a FQDN and that the Server IP Address is static (if you use DHCP, make sure the IP Address is reserved).Ensure that the Windows Server C Drive has 17GB of space free (the common application data directory requires 11GB if you are installing to a separate application drive).Ensure that the Windows Server VM has 8GB of RAM allocated.

#DEFAULT VSPHERE 6.0 CLIENT LOVIN INSTALL#

Install this patch: /kb/2897602 (otherwise the installation will fail with the message “Error in appending hostname/ip to Cert.”).Customised Windows Server 2012 R2 server Operating System (for vSphere 5.5, but applicable to vSphere 6.0 also).Default database is now vPostgres for vCenter, VUM uses MS-SQL Server 2012 Express.Design decision – PSC and vCenter server need to decide if your deployment will be embedded or separate (this post assumes embedded).Web Client, SSO, Inventory Service, Auto Deploy and ESXi Dump Collector are now rolled into the single, embedded Platform Services Controller (PSC) with vCenter Server.The vCenter Server installation process is now much simpler compared to previous versions: This post has been constructed using the vSphere 6.0 Release Candidate (RC – Build 2172336) vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 6 – vSphere Authentication Proxy.

#DEFAULT VSPHERE 6.0 CLIENT LOVIN UPDATE#

  • vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 5 – vSphere Update Manager.
  • vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 4 – vCenter Server Install with Windows Server 2012 R2.
  • vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 3 – vCenter Server Appliance Install.
  • vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 2 – vSphere Client Install.
  • vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 1 – ESXi Install.
  • This is a 6 part series, describing the installation basics of vSphere 6.0: This is part 4 of the vSphere 6.0 Basics, detailing the installation of vCenter Server on Windows Server 2012 R2.







    Default vsphere 6.0 client lovin