If you’re starting this outside of the Installer we can just enter the FQDN of the vCenter Server using HTTPS into your browser of choice. We’re going to go straight to the Appliance Getting Started Page link on the Installer. The Installer left us with a Complete status and a couple of links to click on. Again we’ll start where we ended in the deployment. We’re going to finish up by configuring vCenter and adding licensing, creating a datacenter, creating a cluster, adding hosts, applying licensing and finally we’ll enable HA and DRS. We’re at the last article in the series and so far we’ve configured ESXI using the vSphere Host Client, deployed and configured the VCSA Platform Services Controller and deployed the VCSA vCenter Server. We deployed the VCSA appliance on Stage 1 and then configured some of the basic settings for it on Stage 2. In the last article we went through deploying the VCSA vCenter Server through the installer. I’ll be covering as many new components and features of vSphere 6.5 as possible here so sit back and enjoy! VCSA vCenter Configuration This is my first attempt at a series and I decided to make it about vSphere 6.5. VMware vSphere 6.5 Series (Part 6) – VCSA vCenter Configuration.VMware vSphere 6.5 Series (Part 5) – VCSA vCenter Install.VMware vSphere 6.5 Series (Part 4) – VCSA PSC Configuration.
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