Does anyone other than me believe VMware 6.0 Update 3b or 3c is the best version to be on when weighing out all these vmware issues over the last 1-2 years? I want to make a major vmware upgrade here at some point but it seems foolish to put myself out for all the aggravation that comes with broken vmware servers because of vmware's lack of quality control over the last 2 years. What is the consensus on the go-to version of vmware that companies should be on these days? Should I go to 6.0 Update 3e which is fairly new, goto 6.5, or 6.7 when veeam supports it?
All I know is I have zero problems with anything (vmware or veeam) running 6.0 Update 3c.
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Re: Which vmware is considered stable these days?
vSphere 6.5 Update 1 hasn't caused any problems for me , definitely not deploying 6.5.2 or 6.7 any time this quarter.
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