![]() The ISO should now show under Imported ISOs To import the ISO go back to VLM > Imported ISOs > Import ISOĬlick browse and select the ESXI ISO that was downloaded earlier. ![]() Next we need to download the ISO image for ESXI 7.0 that will be imported to VLM and used in the upgrade baseline. Once synced we can run a compatibility check from the Host > Updates > Hardware CompatibilityĪfter the compatibility is all confirmed and no issues are found, we can go ahead with the upgrade. We then need to sync the hardware compatibility list. ![]() To check using VLM, Open the vSphere web client > Menu > Lifecycle Manager Or in VLM we can now use Hardware compatibility, This syncs a list of compatible hardware and this can then be checked directly on the host to verify if the ESXI host hardware is supported. VMware Compatibility Guide – System Search Lifecycle Manager replaces vSphere Update Manager in vCenter server 7.0 the process is pretty much the same as in VUM.īefore upgrading to a new version of ESXI first step should be to check VMware compatibility, this can be done by either checking the VMware compatibility matrix. ![]() In this post we will go through using vSphere Lifecycle Manager VLM to upgrade an ESXI host from 6.7 to 7.0.
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