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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
  • Today I will walk you through the process of upgrading your vCenter Server to the newest version 8.0
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    Introduction - 0:00
    Product Interoperability Matrix - 0:21
    Update Planner - 02:36
    Important info - 03:23
    Taking snapshot - 04:33
    Mounting ISO - 04:48
    Starting Upgrade - 05:17
    Connect to source appliance - 05:31
    vCenter Server deployment target - 07:16
    Set up target vCenter Server VM - 08:16
    Select deployment size - 09:20
    Select datastore - 09:27
    Configure network settings - 10:10
    Ready to complete stage 1 - 11:49
    Stage 1 completed - 13:00
    Pre-upgrade check result - 13:22
    Select upgrade data - 13:50
    Configure CEIP - 15:30
    Ready to complete - 15:42
    Storytime - 17:23
    Stage 2 starting - 18:12
    Upgrade Stage 2 Completed - 19:01
    First look at new vCenter 8 - 19:55
    How to handle error with coping vmdk files - 22:06
    Contact info - 22:26
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Komentáře • 22

  • @eramitmcsa
    @eramitmcsa Před rokem +1

    Great Effort

  • @JuanC4rlos
    @JuanC4rlos Před rokem

    It's a great video, thank you so much

  • @gajendrakumar7680
    @gajendrakumar7680 Před rokem +1

    Very help full video please make more video on troubleshooting esxi or vm

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před rokem

      What would you like to see, any particular issue you would like to discuss?

  • @Ram-vg5dt
    @Ram-vg5dt Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice one

  • @radekn89
    @radekn89 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank for your video and time :)

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před 10 měsíci

      I am glad I could help! Please subscribe

    • @radekn89
      @radekn89 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@AngryAdmin już od dawna subuje:) pozdrawiam

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před 10 měsíci

      @@radekn89 dziękuję

  • @dennisbuck9643
    @dennisbuck9643 Před rokem

    Thank you for this very helpful video. A couple of questions, if you don't mind:
    Does the new VC8 have to keep the same name as the old VC7? You renamed the old one to _old so that you could re-use the old name, but is that necessary? Would I just have to change the DNS entry for the VC to match the new name?
    I plan on trying to power up and use the old VC7, similar to the previous commenter's question. Just to verify, you suggest changing the IP of the old VC7 and powering it up to see if that would work?
    Thanks!

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před rokem +1

      Hey @dennisbuck9643 , no you don't need to keep the name same. Yes you need to add new record to DNS.

  • @liamb8379
    @liamb8379 Před rokem

    Great video. I have a question. Can I run an upgrade to a new vcenter version. But change the hostname IP address on the V8 system. Then bring back online the v7 vcenter. I have some proliant server hardware that only supports v7. I want to then detach supported V8 hosts from v7 and attach to V8. If that makes sense? Thanks! 👍

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před rokem

      Not during the upgrade process. You can change your vCenter IP after upgrade. Now what you can try, as I have not test it, once you have IP changed, power on old VC and try to use old IP. But again I haven't tested it

  • @eramitmcsa
    @eramitmcsa Před rokem +1

    Please Make a Complete course on Vmware ESXi 8

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před rokem

      The next video will be about upgrading ESXi hosts :)

  • @BOOSTEDDUDE
    @BOOSTEDDUDE Před měsícem +1

    Good job. Just to confirm, you didn't have to change the IP from 124 to 122 did you? It automatically changed the new server from 124 to 122? Thanks

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před měsícem +1

      Yes , temporary IP will be changed automatically to your original one.

  • @mohammedasifkhanp5032
    @mohammedasifkhanp5032 Před rokem +1

    Hello Angry Admin, it's a fantastic video. nicely edited😃. Thanks a lots 🤟
    Can you please list down and share the pre-requisites of upgrading vCenter Server?

    • @AngryAdmin
      @AngryAdmin  Před rokem +1

      1. Compatibility: Check the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix to ensure compatibility.
      2. System Requirements: Check the VMware documentation for the specific version you plan to upgrade to for detailed requirements.
      3. Backup and Snapshot: Perform a full backup of your vCenter Server and associated databases before starting the upgrade process. This backup ensures that you can restore the system if any issues arise during the upgrade.
      4. Compatibility with Plugins and Solutions: Check the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix to ensure compatibility.
      5. DNS: Network Connectivity: Verify that the network connectivity between vCenter Server and the hosts is stable and working correctly. Any network issues can impact the upgrade process.