


To begin the cluster upgrade procedure, click "Hosts and Clusters" After specifying a baseline name, verifying the ESXi image, and reviewing the details, click "Finish"Īfter creating the upgrade baseline, verify that it is listed on the Baselines tab. In the new VUM interface, upgrade baselines require just a few clicks to create. Select the desired image and click "New Baseline" Click "Import"Īfter adding an ESXi ISO image to the VUM repository, it is easy to create an upgrade baseline. Either browse the local disk or enter a URL to have VUM download the file directly. To add an image to the VUM repository, click "Import"Īn ESXi ISO image can be obtained from VMware or from a server hardware vendor. Host upgrade software is delivered in an ISO image. Update Manager is capable of host patching as well as major version upgrades. In VMware vSphere 6.7, the vSphere Update Manger (VUM) interface is now part of the HTML5 vSphere Client.In this demo, we will walk through the workflow to perform a major version upgrade. Upgrade VMware ESXi Hosts with the New Update Manager Interface in vSphere 6.7 Using the Update Manager Interface to Upgrade from ESXi 6.5 to 6.7

Using the Update Manager 6.7 Interface to Patch VMware ESXi 6.7 Hosts.Using Update Manager 6.7 to Keep a Cluster of VMware ESXi 6.5 Hosts Patched.Using the Update Manager 6.7 Interface to Patch VMware ESXi 6.5 Hosts.Verify Compliance and Check Remediation Status.Upgrade VMware ESXi Hosts with the New Update Manager Interface in vSphere 6.7.Using the Update Manager Interface to Upgrade from ESXi 6.5 to 6.7.
