Did you know that ESX 3.5 general support will end in less than 90 days?
Time to upgrade your Virtual Infrastructure?
Yes, that’s true. As you can see on this graphic below taken from VMware Website, the general support for VMware VI 3.5 will end the 21st of May 2010. It’s the same for the 2 hypervisors: ESX 3.5 and ESXi 3.5. For VCB (VMware consolidated backup) version 1.5 you have 5 months to go….
As for vCenter 2.5 it’s the same thing…
So for people which they still did not upgraded their infrastructure running under ESX 3.5, it’s high time to do so…
1. These dates do not apply to each individual maintenance (x.y.z) release or update. They apply to minor release level (x.y) only. For details on the maintenance release support lifecycle within a minor release, click on the appropriate minor release version number above.
2. Formerly known as VMware ESX Server.
3. Formerly known as VMware ESX Server 3i
Source: VMware
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- Windows 7 RTM, together with 2008 server R2 and Windows Hyper-V Server 2008 R2
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