Currently the customer environment I'm working in is using vSphere 4.0 (vCenter U1 and ESX4 U1 and U2 hosts) which is being monitored by nworks SPI 5.x (not sure of the exact version which I will chase up).
I'm looking to upgrade the environment to vSphere 4.1 beginning with vCenter and my question is will 5.x still continue working or does nworks SPI 5.5 become essential for it still to work. Appreciate that there are some nice addtional features within 5.5. however I'm really trying to decouple the upgrade of non-VMware components so that I don't have a dependency on someone else.
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Re: Will version 5.x monitor vSphere 4.1?
Hello, nworks SPI 5.5 does not yet support vSphere 4.1 - the nworks update to support vSphere is 5.5.2, planned for late August. Alec can give you more information about this.
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Re: Will version 5.x monitor vSphere 4.1?
Hello,
Is the support of vSphere 4.1 still for late August? Can anybody be more specific? I need to communicate this with our customer.
Is the support of vSphere 4.1 still for late August? Can anybody be more specific? I need to communicate this with our customer.
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Re: Will version 5.x monitor vSphere 4.1?
Hello,
nworks SPI introduced full vSphere 4.1 support in version 5.6 which is already available for download on our site:
http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-monitor ... tions.html
Please review the Release Notes document for more information.
Thanks,
Irina
nworks SPI introduced full vSphere 4.1 support in version 5.6 which is already available for download on our site:
http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-monitor ... tions.html
Please review the Release Notes document for more information.
Thanks,
Irina
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