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If you're currently a VMUG Advantage EVALExperience subscriber.To get started with your lab testing, jump to the appropriate download section: I'm working on ways to buy myself some time and test some SATADOM, prepping for the eventual arrival of vSphere 8 which marks when VMware will no longer support USB & SD as boot devices for your ESXi install. You should read about VMware's changing stance on using USB or SD for the ESXi hypervisor. I have begun my "TinkerTry'd" home lab testing, it's going well so far a seen in this VCSA video, smoother than all prior 7.x releases actually. If you're already on 7.0x, you don't have to wait, back up first, then you can upgrade your VCSA 7.x using just VAMI, and you can upgrade your ESXi 7.x using vLCM or ESXCLI.
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VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 3b was released on Oct 5, recalled on November 19 2201, then replaced by 7.0 Update 3c on Jan 27 2022. Partial screenshot of VMware KB 2143832 on Jan 28 2022, click/tap to view the full article.Īrticle as it originally appeared below, with download links and screnshots updated. WARNING - VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 3 was released on Oct 5 2021, but was pulled on Nov 18 2021, all the details at TinkerTry here. You can follow me on Twitter, follow my TinkerTry Articles about Virtualization RSS feed, and/or subscribe to my weekly newsletter to be get notified of further articles and updates. My initial 36 hours of testing of 7.0U3c is going well, and I created a new article about it, VMware has released vSphere 7 Update 3c (VCSA 7.0U3c & ESXi 7.0U3c), includes Log4j related updates.