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Known affected version(s) that were inferred because the vendor did not provide any: 8.0.3.00500
vCenter 8.0 supports VASA API version 4.0. However, after you upgrade your vCenter system to version 8.0, the VASA API version might not automatically change to 4.0. You see the issue in 2 cases: If a VASA provider that supports VASA API version 4.0 is registered with a previous version of vCenter, the VASA API version remains unchanged after you upgrade to vCenter 8.0. For example, if you upgrade a vCenter system of version 7.x with a registered VASA provider that supports both VASA API versions 3.5 and 4.0, the VASA API version does not automatically change to 4.0, even though the VASA provider supports VASA API version 4.0. After the upgrade, when you navigate to vCenter Server > Configure > Storage Providers and expand the General tab of the registered VASA provider, you still see VASA API version 3.5. If you register a VASA provider that supports VASA API version 3.5 with a vCenter 8.0 system and upgrade the VASA API version to 4.0, even after the upgrade, you still see VASA API version 3.5. This issue is resolved in this release.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vsphere/vsphere/8-0/release-notes/vcenter-server-update-and-patch-release-notes/vsphere-vcenter-server-80u3g-release-notes.html
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