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2V0-21.23 · Question #79

An administrator needs to update a VMware vCenter instance to a newer minor release version. Due to restrictions within the environment, the vCenter instance does not have access to the In- ternet. As

The correct answer is B. Mount the ISO update file to the CD-ROM drive of the vCenter instance.. First connect to your vSphere infrastructure and upload this ISO to a data store visible by the ESXi host where the VCSA runs. We are connecting to what's called a VAMI user interface. * Go to the update menu and click Check Updates > Check CD?ROM.

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Question

An administrator needs to update a VMware vCenter instance to a newer minor release version. Due to restrictions within the environment, the vCenter instance does not have access to the In- ternet. As a first step, the administrator downloads the required update on another machine. What are the next steps the administrator must perform to complete the update?

Options

  • APlace the update ISO file in a Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) datastore.
  • BMount the ISO update file to the CD-ROM drive of the vCenter instance.
  • CPlace the ISO update file in a folder accessible to the vCenter instance over HTTPS.
  • DPlace the ZIP update file in a folder accessible to the vCenter instance over HTTPS.

How the community answered

(56 responses)
  • A
    11% (6)
  • B
    80% (45)
  • C
    5% (3)
  • D
    4% (2)

Explanation

  • First connect to your vSphere infrastructure and upload this ISO to a data store visible by the ESXi host where the VCSA runs. * We are connecting to what's called a VAMI user interface. * Go to the update menu and click Check Updates > Check CD?ROM.

Topics

#vCenter update#Offline update#ISO mount#VCSA upgrade

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