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The system administrator team is planning to upgrade its vCenter Server 5.5 environments to version 6.5.
✑ Each vCenter 5.5 is pointing to a Single Sign On (SSO) server that has a dedicated virtual machine
✑ The SSO servers are currently in independent SSO domains.
✑ During the upgrade process, the administrators would like to combine their two SSO domains into a single one.
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Referring to the exhibit, which upgrade scenario would accomplish this?

  • A. 1. Upgrade the Denver SSP server to a 6.5 PSC. 2. Upgrade the Denver vCenter Server 5.5 to version 6.5. 3. Use the migration utility to upgrade the New York vCenter Server to 6.5. 4. Choose to join it to the Denver PSC.
  • B. 1. Upgrade the Denver SSP server to a 6.5 PSC. 2. Use the migration utility to upgrade the New York SSO server. 3. Choose to join the existing SSO domain during the second upgrade. 4. Upgrade both of the vCenter Servers to 6.5.
  • C. 1. Upgrade both of the SSO Servers to 6.5 PSCs. 2. Upgrade both of the vCenter Servers to 6.5. 3. Install a new 6.5 PSC in the same SSO domain as the Denver 6.5 PSC. 4. Repoint the New York vCenter Server to the newly-installed PSC.
  • D. 1. Install a New York SSO 5.5 server in the same SSO domain as the Denver SSO server. 2. Repoint the New York vCenter Server to the newly-installed SSO server. 3. Upgrade both of the SSO Servers to 6.5 PSCs. 4. Upgrade both of the vCenter Servers to 6.5.
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VCAPito
Highly Voted 5 years, 8 months ago
Agree with D, SSOs need to be linked before the upgrade. See also https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2130433
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abo2020
4 years, 6 months ago
I always trust VCAPito
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Grande
Highly Voted 5 years, 8 months ago
I believe this question is referring to consolidating sso domain and upgrading http://cloudvm.es/consolidate-sso-domain-before-vsphere-6-5-upgrade also see https://virtualinsanity.com/index.php/2017/02/25/vcsa-consolidating-sso-domains-and-ensuring-a-successful-migration/ D is correct
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chafik
Most Recent 4 years, 3 months ago
Correct Answer: D
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Kay02
4 years, 6 months ago
Agree With D; After som searching finally found: https://vmarena.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/vSphere-6.5-Upgrade.pdf 1. vSphere SSO Domain Consolidation: Here the upgrade process starts with vSphere SSO domain consolidation to enable single sign-on functionality. Keep in mind this can only be done on vSphere 5.5; once the first node is updated to vSphere 6.5 the ability to consolidate is no longer available. For scenarios that don’t require vSphere SSO domain consolidation, begin with Step 2.
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admin007
4 years, 8 months ago
C Seems to be correct answer
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labi
4 years, 8 months ago
why? in 6.5 u can't repoint to other PSC which is in another vSphere domain .. I think, the correct answer is D.
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admin007
4 years, 8 months ago
Thanks for pointing out , I see this now. "In vSphere 6.5 the ability to repoint vCenters between sites is no longer available. When you deploy or upgrade to vSphere 6.5, your vCenter Servers are stuck to whatever PSC Site it currently resides."
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oud
5 years, 3 months ago
I think c
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vmwarelive
5 years, 5 months ago
Correct Answer:D
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