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All vSphere 6.7 release notes & download links

04.17.2018 by William Lam // 23 Comments

vSphere 6.7 has officially GA'ed! Below is an aggregation of all the related release notes and downloads for this vSphere release. I have also created a short URL which you can use to access this exact same page using vmwa.re/vsphere67

Note: Not all links are live yet, but they should be available later this morning. Please be patient and in the meantime, you can check out all the vSphere 6.7 collateral which has been published and can be accessed here.

vSphere 6.7

  • What's New in vSphere 6.7 (vCenter Server and ESXi)
  • vSphere 6.7 Videos
  • vSphere 6.7 Configuration Maximums
  • Important KB to review before upgrading to 6.7
  • Virtual Blocks / Storage Hub Core Storage for 6.7
  • Release Notes
  • ESXi Download
  • vCenter Server Download

vSphere Update Manager 6.7

  • Release Notes

Host Client (1.25) 6.7

  • Release Notes

VSAN 6.7

  • What's New in VSAN 6.7
  • Release Notes
  • Witness Appliance Download

VMware Site Recovery Manager 8.1

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Replication 8.1

  • Release Notes
  • Download

vSphere 6.7 Management SDK

  • Download

VSAN 6.7 Management SDK

  • Download

vCenter Server Appliance Management API 6.7

  • Release Notes

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Ruby 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Perl 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for .NET 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Java 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Python 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

VMware vSphere Automation SDK for REST 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

vSphere Command-Line Interface 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

vSphere Client SDK 6.7

  • Release Notes

vSphere Web Client SDK 6.7

  • Release Notes
  • Download

vSphere Solutions Manager, vServices, and ESX Agent Manager 6.7

  • Release Notes

VMware CIM SMASH/Server Management API 6.7

  • Release Notes

VMware vSphere Virtual Disk Development Kit 6.7

  • Download

vSphere Guest SDK 1.2

  • Download

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Categories // ESXi, SRM, VCSA, VSAN, vSphere 6.7 Tags // vSphere 6.7

Comments

  1. *protectedSimon Sparks says

    04/17/2018 at 5:36 am

    None of the links work, maybe only people on a VMware network can see the pages...

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/17/2018 at 5:40 am

      See the note at the very top 🙂

      Reply
  2. *protectedKeiran Shelden says

    04/17/2018 at 5:52 am

    Great work as always William! Thanks for the links, holding out for them all to be live!

    Reply
  3. *protectedJermal Smith (@jermsmit) says

    04/17/2018 at 6:19 am

    Excelent news, thank you for sharing this.

    Reply
  4. *protectedTom Bosley says

    04/17/2018 at 6:30 am

    PMEM support! Yes!

    Reply
  5. *protectedRGB_99 (@RGB_99) says

    04/17/2018 at 7:03 am

    I am now curious if a vCenter with an external PSC can be consolidated into a vCenter with embedded PSC. Perhaps the only way is a redeployment and restoring from a backup. The SSO domain changes are also a welcome change!

    Reply
  6. *protectedCarlo says

    04/17/2018 at 11:35 am

    Should I see the upgrade for VCSA in the web UI of VCSA under Updates? I'm not seeing it there, and maybe I need to wait for it to show up?

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/17/2018 at 11:43 am

      Carlo,

      Remember, major VCSA upgrades uses a Migration based approach (not an in-place upgrade). Please take a look at the documentation for detailed instructions on upgrading your VCSA

      Reply
      • *protectedCarlo says

        04/17/2018 at 2:51 pm

        When I run the vCSA 6.7 installer in Windows, I get the options Install, Upgrade, Migrate, and Restore.

        Reply
        • *protectedCarlo says

          04/17/2018 at 5:21 pm

          Nevermind... I got it. I chose Upgrade and it eventually worked. It created a new VM, shut down the old VM, transferred all the data, and gave the old IP and host name to the new VM.

          Reply
  7. *protectedDaniel Lane says

    04/17/2018 at 2:01 pm

    Well this sucks, Westmere based Xeons (5600 series) will no longer work! My home lab has 12 blades, all with Xeon L5620 CPUs...

    Reply
    • *protectedDaniel Lane says

      04/18/2018 at 4:10 am

      Turns out that even though the release notes say it will fail, the install works perfectly on Westmere CPUs! Nehalem will aparently fail though, but luckily most Nehalem systems can be upgraded to Westmere.

      Reply
      • *protectedklutch14u says

        04/18/2018 at 6:42 pm

        I birthed a 6.7 VCSA and attached a virtual ESXi host built off a L5640 physical host and update manager tells me it's incompatible. Granted I have hooked up DRAC to the actual physical host to try it for real, just curious how you know

        Reply
        • *protectedklutch14u says

          04/18/2018 at 6:43 pm

          *haven't hooked up DRAC

          Reply
      • *protectedaftereffectsmagic says

        05/01/2018 at 6:01 pm

        Daniel, can you re-confirm that you installed 6.7 without a hitch on your L5620? This is the only documentation I have regarding possible compatibility with any of the 56xx Westmere CPUs. I ask because I am currently sourcing Westmere CPUs for my upcoming FreeNAS build.

        Reply
  8. *protectedBrad says

    04/17/2018 at 8:25 pm

    Your link to 'host client' release notes is slightly wrong.

    your link:
    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/rn/vmware-host-client-125-release-notes.html

    correct link:
    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Host-Client/1.25/rn/vmware-host-client-125-release-notes.html

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/17/2018 at 10:44 pm

      Thanks for the catch Brad. I've just fixed

      Reply
  9. *protectedtom miller says

    04/18/2018 at 11:30 am

    Thanks for the update William! I'm always surprised though when a new release comes out and the major sub-components such as VIEW are not supported? Seems like product teams could get on the same release schedule.
    Tom

    Reply
  10. *protectedPaul says

    04/18/2018 at 12:21 pm

    New ESXi/Hypervisor user here - I have a free license for 6.5 that I installed on 4/16 (2 days ago). Any reason the VMware Download Center gives the following error when trying to download the 6.7 ISO?

    "You either are not entitled or do not have permissions to download this product."

    I've confirmed the "license key" (quotes because the product still has to be registered) shows up in my download history and it's assigned in the host itself. Thanks!

    Reply
  11. *protectedcb says

    04/23/2018 at 7:13 am

    This morning i upgraded my test vCenter to 6.7 perfectly. direct after that i started using the HTML5 client no problem. but the new Webclient does not work at all on 3 up to date brwosers, FF Chrome and even IE does not work. i do get the login but as soon as i type the local vspheretest.local\administrator + PW i get a clock and default blue screen and hangs that way. on all 3 browsers. even chrome does say "download failed". does anyone knows or can give direction to troubleshoot ??

    Reply
  12. *protectedVMFed says

    04/23/2018 at 10:15 am

    There appears to be no automated way to add an identity source which could be achieved in previous versions.

    https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2063424

    Since there is is no longer a sso-add-native-ad-idp.sh on a VCSA appliance.

    What now is the API/CLI replacement for this in python/shell?

    Reply
  13. *protectedphysiumwjloh says

    10/17/2018 at 12:01 pm

    upgrade to esxi 6.71u seems to have an issue doing it via VUM. it complains that patches are unable to be downlaoded.

    Reply
  14. *protectedBobb says

    01/30/2019 at 3:29 am

    Hi William, can you add the links for the vSAN HCL and vSAN catalogue for vSAN health offline installations?

    Reply

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