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SimpliVity Upgrade Manager for VMware updates on a cluster without DRS functionality

 
CadenLange
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SimpliVity Upgrade Manager for VMware updates on a cluster without DRS functionality

Hi

Is there any benefit in using SimpliVity Upgrade Manager for ESXi updates if you don't have DRS licensed? Is it even supported to do it without DRS?

If you need to manaully evacuate each host of VM's before you can use Update Manager to upgrade the ESXi, then you might as well just update VMware using VMware esxcli commands using the SimpliVity offline bundle. Or perhaps I'm missing a trick here.

many thanks

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Azr_geek
Occasional Advisor

Re: SimpliVity update manager for VMware updates on a cluster without DRS functionality

Hello @CadenLange,

Using vSphere Update Manager (VUM) or Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) to patch/upgrade SimpliVity ESXi hosts without DRS is possible but offers minimal benefit—because you still have to manually evacuate VMs from each host, due to the lack of DRS.

So yes, you're mostly right. If you're manually evacuating each host anyway, you might as well use  esxcli+ the SimpliVity offline bundle.

Regards,
Azr_geek

CadenLange
Valued Contributor

Re: SimpliVity update manager for VMware updates on a cluster without DRS functionality

Thanks

My question was more about the benefits (if any) of using SimpliVity Upgrade Manager for ESXi updates when DRS is not available (Sorry for the confusion in using the term 'update manager' rather than Upgrade Manager - I've now edited this correctly). The SimpliVity Upgrade Manager pre-checks block the upgrade when multiple hosts are selected from the cluster for upgrade if DRS isn't functional, but it might allow it if I only select one host at a time within Upgrade Manager. But even if Upgrade Manager allows me to just select just one host at a time  - is there any benefit of doing it this way.

thanks