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How to Upgrade Your vSphere to the Latest and Greatest

Start Date:8/14/2018

Start Time:11:00 AM PDT

Duration:60 minutes

Abstract:

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With vSphere as your foundational hypervisor layer, keeping up to date with the latest versions is essential to ensure the most efficient and secure experience. With vSphere 5.5 end of general support coming up quickly on September 19, 2018, and vSphere 6.5U2 and vSphere 6.7 general availability, you may be wondering which way to go. Attend this technical webcast to understand the benefits of upgrading directly from the vSphere upgrade experts.

In this webcast, we will help you answer the following questions:
• Do I upgrade to vSphere 6.5U2 or vSphere 6.7?
• If I’m on vSphere 5.5, what is the upgrade path?
• What are the key considerations and dependencies in upgrading?
• How do I get ready to upgrade?
• What are the tools, documentation or resources that you should leverage?

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Speakers

Nigel Hickey

Technical Marketing Engineer

VMware

Nigel Hickey is a Technical Marketing Engineer and VCIX7-DTM working for VMware R&D in the Cloud Platform Business Unit. In this role, he serves as a Subject Matter Expert for vSphere Upgrades as well as a trusted advisor for VMware customers and partners. His responsibilities include delivering vSphere Upgrade workshops, generating content, evangelism, collecting product feedback, and presenting at events. Nigel can be found blogging on nigelhickey.com or on Twitter via @vCenterNerd.

David Stamen

Technical Marketing Engineer

VMware

David Stamen is a Technical Marketing Engineer and VCIX6.5-DCV working for VMware in the Cloud Platform Business unit. In that role, he is in charge of delivering vSphere upgrade based workshops to customers, partners and vendors. David can be found on twitter via @davidstamen.

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