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VMware has officially declared, vSphere 6.5.x and vSphere 6.7.x as End of Support Life starting from November 15th 2023
To maintain the full level of Support and Subscription Services, VMware recommends upgrading to supported vSphere versionsFor more information on the benefits of upgrading, how to upgrade further details, visit the below links Upgrade to vSphere & vSphere 7 Upgrade Activity PathUpgrade to vSphere 8 & ESXi 8.0 Upgrade guideFarewell, vCenter Server for WindowsVMware Life Cycle Policies VMware Product Life Cycle Matrix Blog Link VMTN communities for vSphere Upgrade & Install IMPORTANT NOTE:- Skyline Health Diagnostics (SHD), this tool enhances your support experience by providing automated log analysis and recommendations to known issues, thus saving significant time and efforts in issue resolution and keeping your environment healthyThe latest version, SHD 4.0.2, has comprehensive health checks that can proactively check your vCenter/VCF environment prior upgrade to make sure your upgrades are successful – The tool flags potential issues that can derail your upgrade and suggests remediation steps to resolve them Basis initial assessment, the tool is capable of identifying a vast majority Upgrade and Install issues both environmental and product related Related Links for Skyline Health Diagnostics (SHD) :- FAQ PAGE :- KB-81931Install and Manage Skyline Health Diagnostics: - KB-88224https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2020/09/introducing-vmware-skyline-health-diagnostic-tool.html https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Skyline-Health-Diagnostics/index.html https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Skyline-Health-Diagnostics/services/Skyline-Health-Diagnostics/GUID-2C540CAE-9157-498C-BB32-1429CC641269.html VMTN- SHD Community page
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