What might cause the upgrade to be unsuccessful?

An administrator is upgrading an ESXi 3.5 host to ESXi 5.x. The host has a single Intel Xeon processor, 4GB of RAM, and a VMFS datastores on private, SAN-attached LUN.
What might cause the upgrade to be unsuccessful?

An administrator is upgrading an ESXi 3.5 host to ESXi 5.x. The host has a single Intel Xeon processor, 4GB of RAM, and a VMFS datastores on private, SAN-attached LUN.
What might cause the upgrade to be unsuccessful?

A.
The ESXi host has 4GB RAM

B.
The ESXi host has one processor

C.
ESXi 3.5 is not supported for direct upgrade

D.
The VMFS datastore resides on a private, SAN-attached LUN

Explanation:
Page 27 from vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-50-installation-setup-guide.pdf


 



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firebird

firebird

I think the correct answer is “B” once it does not say that would be made a direct upgrade. So, the only limitation is the fact that the ESXi host has one single processor.

hyh

hyh

hi firebird
i think i cant agree with you.you can install vcenter with a single dual-core cpu.