WHAT'S NEW IN VMWARE VSPHERE 6.7 Provides flexibility of placement in the vsphere single sign-on(sso) domain with ite boundary removal Supports v Sphere scale maximums Allows 15 deployments in a vSphere Sso domain Reduces the number of nodes to manage and maintain vSphere sso Domain with Enhanced Linked Mode Platform Services Platform Services Controlle Controlle 回 vCenter vCenter Server Server vSphere maximum 15 v Center Server Appliance Only Figure 3. Embedded Platform Services Controller Instances with Enhanced Linked Mode Migrate v Sphere 6.7 is the last release to include vCenter Server for windows, which has been deprecated. Customers can migrate to v Center Server Appliance with the built-in migration tool vSphere 6.7 offers these options on how to import historical ind performance data during a migration: Deploy and import all data Users get a time estimate of how long each option will take when migrating Estimated time will vary based on historical and performance data size in a users environment. While importing data in the background, users can choose to pause and resume. This new ability is available in the vsphere appliance management interface VAMD) Support of custom ports is another improvement to the migration process. Users who changed the default Windows vCenter Server ports are no longer blocked. WareWHITE PAPER | 9 WHAT’S NEW IN VMWARE vSPHERE 6.7 • Provides flexibility of placement in the vSphere single sign-on (SSO) domain with site boundary removal • Supports vSphere scale maximums • Allows 15 deployments in a vSphere SSO domain • Reduces the number of nodes to manage and maintain Platform Services Controller vCenter Server Platform Services Controller vCenter Server vSphere SSO Domain with Enhanced Linked Mode vSphere maximum = 15 *vCenter Server Appliance Only* Figure 3. Embedded Platform Services Controller Instances with Enhanced Linked Mode Migrate vSphere 6.7 is the last release to include vCenter Server for Windows, which has been deprecated. Customers can migrate to vCenter Server Appliance with the built-in migration tool. vSphere 6.7 ofers these options on how to import historical and performance data during a migration: • Deploy and import all data • Deploy and import data in the background Users get a time estimate of how long each option will take when migrating. Estimated time will vary based on historical and performance data size in a user’s environment. While importing data in the background, users can choose to pause and resume. This new ability is available in the vSphere appliance management interface (VAMI). Support of custom ports is another improvement to the migration process. Users who changed the default Windows vCenter Server ports are no longer blocked