An administrator tries to connect the vSphere 5.5 Client to an ESXi 6.x host.
What will happen when this takes place?
A.
The operation will fail, since the vSphere Client is deprecated in vSphere 6.x.
B.
The operation will fail and the administrator will need to delete the client and install the 6.x version.
C.
The operation will prompt the administrator to run a script to upgrade the vSphere Client.
D.
The operation will update the vSphere Client silently in the background, then connect.
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
The answer is correct. The article below describe the method of update from version vsphere 5.
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc_50%2FGUID-B8681850-6406-49A7-A71F-8767088E28F2.html
Answer: C
re: ‘C’ as an answer, I’ve never seen any prompt “to run a script to upgrade vSphere Client”. URL provided above doesn’t really clarify anything.
I think the only way to arrive to ‘C’ is the method of exclusion as all other answers are more incorrect than ‘C’…
Answer is correct, look here at Step 8 to see a screenshot of the prompt:
https://petestechblog.com/2016/08/09/how-to-upgrade-esxi-5-x-to-esxi-6-0-and-enable-web-management-interface/
I’ve never seen anything regarding running a “script” when you need to update the legacy C# client. The question should say ‘…to run an executable to upgrade…’