When the OVA deployment finishes, you are redirected to stage 2 of the upgrade process to transfer the data from the old appliance and start the services of the newly deployed vCenter Server Appliance. When the deployment finishes, vCenter Server Appliance has high availability protection.
Prerequisites
Understand the data migration options available to you when upgrading or migrating to a vCenter Server Appliance with an embedded PostgreSQL database. You can select to migrate historical and other types of data in the background after deploying and starting vCenter Server Appliance. See Transferring Data from an Existing vCenter Server Appliance.
Procedure
Results
The vCenter Server Appliance is upgraded. The old vCenter Server Appliance is powered off and the new appliance starts.
After the Active node is upgraded, a new Passive and Witness node is created using a clone operation. These nodes are created automatically for Auto Deployment. For Manual Deployment, nodes are not created automatically. You must clone the Passive and Witness VMs and set the cluster mode to enabled.
When the deployment finishes, vCenter Server Appliance has high availability protection. You can click Edit to enter Maintenance Mode, Disable, or Remove vCenter HA. You can also Initiate vCenter HA failover.
What to do next
- Verify Your vCenter Server Appliance Upgrade or Migration Is Successful.
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If the old vCenter Server Appliance uses a non-ephemeral distributed virtual port group, to preserve the port group setting, you can manually connect the new appliance to the original non-ephemeral distributed virtual port group. For information about configuring virtual machine networking on a vSphere distributed switch, see vSphere Networking.
- Upgrade all vCenter Server instances in the vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
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You can configure high availability for the vCenter Server Appliance. For information about providing vCenter Server Appliance high availability, see vSphere Availability.