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VCF 9.1 - Quick Tip: Understanding VCF Installer Default Behavior for VCF Patch Releases

06.07.2026 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

With the first Expression Patch (9.1.0.0100) now available for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.1, I was wondering about version selection behavior (UI and API/JSON) within the VCF Installer.

The VCF Installer UI will automatically select the latest VCF release (e.g. 9.1.0) along with the latest available patch version for each VCF component (e.g. 9.1.0.0100). As shown in the screenshot below, not every component has an EP01 release, but the VCF Installer automatically selects the most recent version, which is exactly the behavior I would expect as a user.


If you need to override a specific component version, you can select from the available drop down.

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Categories // VMware Cloud Foundation, VMware vSphere Foundation Tags // VCF 9.1

VCF 9.1 - Quick Tip: Upgrading ESX Hosts with Non-Certified vSAN ESA NVMe Devices in SDDC Manager

06.06.2026 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

I recently started rolling out the latest VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.1 Express Patch 1 (9.1.0.0100) into my lab environment, and everything had been going quite smoothly. After successfully upgrading vCenter Server and NSX earlier this morning, I moved on to my ESX hosts. Since I always run the pre-checks before kicking off an upgrade, I immediately noticed the following error message, which prevented me from proceeding further within SDDC Manager:

vSAN health test 'NVMe device is VMware certified' reported an issue for cluster 'VCF-Mgmt-Cluster'. Detailed error message: The NVMe device is not listed in the VMware Compatibility Guide (VCG).


I immediately recognized the error message and the solution, especially having spent far too much time experimenting with NVMe devices that are NOT on the vSAN ESA BCG in my lab environment. 😅

Note: This workaround is NOT required if you are using supported NVMe devices for vSAN ESA

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Categories // VMware Cloud Foundation, VSAN Tags // VCF 9.1

VCF 9.1 - Deploying VCF Automation (VCFA) to non-Management Network

06.05.2026 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

Similar to VCF Management Services (VCFMS), VCF Automation (VCFA) can also be deployed to a non-management network using an API workflow. A typically deployment workflow is to first upgrade to VCF 9.1, deploy VCFMS and then deploy VCFA as a Day-N operation using the new VCF Operations Fleet Lifecycle Management (Fleet LCM) capability, located within VCF Operations under Build->Lifecycle->VCF Management.


When using the Fleet LCM UI to deploy VCFA, you will see that the required IP address input uses a CIDR format. This is not ideal for VCFA, which requires exactly 5 IP addresses for the VCF services runtime; the smallest CIDR that meets this requirement is a /29, which ends up consuming 8 IP addresses.


The good news is that we can use the Fleet LCM API to select an alternative vSphere-based network (VLAN or NSX Overlay) and we also get added benefit to use an alternative IP allocation method, which would allow us to specify the exact number of IP Addresses that is required!

Note: This solution is only applicable for brand new deployments of VCFA, for existing Aria Automation 8.x or VCF Automation 9.0.x/9.1.x deployments, the upgrade workflow will use the existing network that VCFA is deployed on and will availabled IP Addresses from that network.

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Categories // VCF Automation, VMware Cloud Foundation Tags // VCF 9.1

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