Each VIB is released with an acceptance level that cannot be changed. The host acceptance level determines which VIBs can be installed to a host.
The acceptance level applies to individual VIBs installed by using the esxcli software vib install and esxcli software vib update commands, to VIBs installed using vSphere Lifecycle Manager, and to VIBs in image profiles.
The acceptance level of all VIBs on a host must be at least as high as the host acceptance level. For example, if the host acceptance level is VMwareAccepted, you can install VIBs with acceptance levels of VMwareCertified and VMwareAccepted, but you cannot install VIBs with acceptance levels of PartnerSupported or CommunitySupported. To install a VIB with a restrictive acceptance level that is less than the acceptance level of the host, you can change the setting of the host by using the vSphere Client or by running esxcli software acceptance commands.
Setting host acceptance levels is a best practice that allows you to specify which VIBs can be installed on a host and used with an image profile, and the level of support you can expect for a VIB. For example, you might set a more restrictive acceptance level for hosts in a production environment than for hosts in a testing environment.
VMware supports the following acceptance levels.
- VMwareCertified
- The VMwareCertified acceptance level has the most stringent requirements. VIBs with this level go through thorough testing fully equivalent to VMware in-house Quality Assurance testing for the same technology. Today, only I/O Vendor Program (IOVP) program drivers are published at this level. VMware takes support calls for VIBs with this acceptance level.
- VMwareAccepted
- VIBs with this acceptance level go through verification testing, but the tests do not fully test every function of the software. The partner runs the tests and VMware verifies the result. Today, CIM providers and PSA plug-ins are among the VIBs published at this level. VMware directs support calls for VIBs with this acceptance level to the partner's support organization.
- PartnerSupported
- VIBs with the PartnerSupported acceptance level are published by a partner that VMware trusts. The partner performs all testing. VMware does not verify the results. This level is used for a new or nonmainstream technology that partners want to enable for VMware systems. Today, driver VIB technologies such as Infiniband, ATAoE, and SSD are at this level with nonstandard hardware drivers. VMware directs support calls for VIBs with this acceptance level to the partner's support organization.
- CommunitySupported
- The CommunitySupported acceptance level is for VIBs created by individuals or companies outside of VMware partner programs. VIBs at this level have not gone through any VMware-approved testing program and are not supported by VMware Technical Support or by a VMware partner.
Host Acceptance Level | VMwareCertified VIB | VMwareAccepted VIB | PartnerSupported VIB | CommunitySupported VIB |
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VMwareCertified | x | |||
VMwareAccepted | x | x | ||
PartnerSupported | x | x | x | |
CommunitySupported | x | x | x | x |