Or you can just patch the 5.5 U1 you already have, Andreas Peetz makes it pretty. This is a refresh of last month's article, Download ESXi 5.5 Update 1 and the other vSphere pieces to get your home lab started, with new download links for the Heartbleed related vCenter Update 1a release that arrived today, April 19, 2014. It is a work in. VMware vSphere 5.5 is available exclusively on the vSphere ESXi hypervisor architecture. ESXi is the latest hypervisor architecture from VMware and, as of the vSphere 4.1 release, VMware’s recommended best practice when deploying VMware vSphere. Users can upgrade to ESXi (from ESX) as part of an upgrade to vSphere 5.5. Download Eval Software. That’s one less element in your datacenter to patch and license! VMware vSphere 6.5 is a great upgrade for your datacenter.
Release Date: November 9, 2018
Download Filename:
ESXi650-201811001.zip
Build:
10719125
Download Size:
344.8 MB
md5sum:
1f9905c119dab22ba254b4b5c0a49cbd
sha1checksum:
00a885a1faf5426c269d646e127905fddd03840f
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Host Reboot Required: Yes
Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required: Yes
Bulletins
Bulletin ID | Category | Severity |
ESXi650-201811301-BG | Bugfix | Important |
Rollup Bulletin
This rollup bulletin contains the latest VIBs with all the fixes since the initial release of ESXi 6.5.
Bulletin ID | Category | Severity |
ESXi650-201811001 | Bugfix | Important |
Image Profiles
VMware patch and update releases contain general and critical image profiles. Application of the general release image profile applies to new bug fixes.
Image Profile Name |
ESXi-6.5.0-20181103001-standard |
ESXi-6.5.0-20181103001-no-tools |
For more information about the individual bulletins, see the My VMware page and the Resolved Issues section.
Resolved Issues
The resolved issues are grouped as follows.
ESXi650-201811301-BGPatch Category | Bugfix |
Patch Severity | Important |
Host Reboot Required | Yes |
Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required | Yes |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
VIBs Included |
|
PRs Fixed | N/A |
Related CVE numbers | CVE-2018-6981, CVE-2018-6982 |
This patch updates esx-base, vsan, esx-tboot
and vsanhealth
VIBs to resolve the following issue:
ESXi has uninitialized stack memory usage vulnerability in the vmxnet3 virtual network adapter that might allow a guest to execute code on the host. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the identifiers CVE-2018-6981 and CVE-2018-6982 to this issue.
For more details, see VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2018-0027.
Profile Name | ESXi-6.5.0-20181103001-standard |
Build | For build information, see the top of the page. |
Vendor | VMware, Inc. |
Release Date | November 9, 2018 |
Acceptance Level | PartnerSupported |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
Affected VIBs |
|
PRs Fixed | N/A |
Related CVE numbers | CVE-2018-6981, CVE-2018-6982 |
This patch updates the following issue:
ESXi has uninitialized stack memory usage vulnerability in the vmxnet3 virtual network adapter that might allow a guest to execute code on the host. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the identifiers CVE-2018-6981 and CVE-2018-6982 to this issue.
For more details, see VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2018-0027.
Profile Name | ESXi-6.5.0-20181103001-no-tools |
Build | For build information, see the top of the page. |
Vendor | VMware, Inc. |
Release Date | November 9, 2018 |
Acceptance Level | PartnerSupported |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
Affected VIBs |
|
PRs Fixed | N/A |
Related CVE numbers | CVE-2018-6981, CVE-2018-6982 |
This patch updates the following issue:
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ESXi has uninitialized stack memory usage vulnerability in the vmxnet3 virtual network adapter that might allow a guest to execute code on the host. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the identifiers CVE-2018-6981 and CVE-2018-6982 to this issue.
For more details, see VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2018-0027.
I’m excited to announce that vSphere 6.5 Update 1 is now available and it has some great enhancements. While we have seen 5 patch releases so far, 6.5 Update 1 rolls all of those updates together as well as includes some long awaited functionality. Without further ado, let’s take a look under the hood of this highly anticipated release!
General Updates and Enhancements
First and foremost, vSphere 6.5 Update 1 allows customers who are currently on vSphere 6.0 Update 3 to upgrade to vSphere 6.5 Update 1. All of the security and bug fixes that were part of 6.0 U3 are now included in 6.5 U1 whereas before, upgrading from 6.0 U3 to 6.5 prior to U1 would have put customers in a more risky position due to the timing of the releases. That concern is a thing of the past now, though, and we anticipate even more customers will begin their upgrade journeys.
Speaking of upgrades, it is important to note that customers who are still on vSphere 5.5 will need to be on at least vSphere 5.5 U3b in order to upgrade to vSphere 6.5 U1. This may mean a two-step process for some customers to get to vSphere 6.5 U1 but this is necessary in order to ensure the best possible outcome for the upgrade.
Another item that has been signaled for quite some time is the removal of 3rd party switch support. This means that after vSphere 6.5 Update 1, customers using 3rd party virtual switches such as the IBM DVS 5000v, HPE 5900v, and Cisco Nexus 1000v will need to migrate off of those switches prior to upgrading to any future release. For more information on this you can visit https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2149722.
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Many customers and home lab users like to use Mac hardware in order to virtualize macOS in an officially supported manner. I’m happy to announce that vSphere 6.5 Update 1 adds full support for ESXi on MacPro 6,1 hardware! So, if virtualizing macOS is your thing you can now do it on the latest hardware and without workarounds.
vCenter Server
There are some exciting enhancements to vCenter Server in this release as well. First, lets talk about scale numbers as that has been a frequent ask and challenge for some customers. In vSphere 6.5 Update 1 we’re increasing some of the maximums related to vSphere Domains (also known as SSO Domains). In this release we have a new maximums guide that can be found here: http://vmw.re/65u1max. Note that these maximums are specific to vSphere 6.5 Update 1 and are _not_ retroactive. vSphere 6.5 releases prior to Update 1 are still bound by the maximums published here: http://vmw.re/65max.
Here are some of the increased vSphere 6.5 Update 1 numbers:
- Maximum vCenter Servers per vSphere Domain: 15 (increased from 10)
- Maximum ESXi Hosts per vSphere Domain: 5000 (increased from 4000)
- Maximum Powered On VMs per vSphere Domain: 50,000 (increased from 30,000)
- Maximum Registered VMs per vSphere Domain: 70,000 (increased from 50,000)
Hopefully these new scale numbers are welcome improvements!
Another exciting improvement is full support for the vCenter Server Appliance installer on macOS Sierra (10.12). Due to the timing of the release of Sierra and vSphere 6.5, changes to Sierra’s security model were causing problems with the installer. I’m happy to say that the installer now works great on Sierra so no more workarounds required.
vSphere Client
The vSphere Client also sees a big leap forward in this release. We’ve added too much functionality to list, but we have focused more on host-centric operations. So Virtual Distributed Switch (VDS) management, datastore management, and host configuration are areas that have seen a big increase in functionality. This means that the vSphere Client now has about 90% of general workflows completed. We’re pushing hard towards 100%!
As a reminder, the vSphere Client can be accessed via https://<vcenterfqdn>/ui and it is completely built on HTML5, requires no plugins, and it lightning fast. If you’ve been following along with the Fling version, the version in vSphere 6.5 Update 1 is roughly equivalent (actually a bit newer) than the bits in v3.15 of the Fling. You can view the items that we’re still working on getting into the vSphere Client here. Dennis Lu, the Product Manager for the vSphere Client also has a blog with a few more details.
vSAN
vSAN 6.6.1 is also here and adds some exciting new capabilities involving vSAN and vSphere Update Manager (VUM). This new integration helps streamline and simplify vSphere upgrades on vSAN-enabled clusters by consulting several sources and recommending updates including firmware, drivers, and vSphere software. You can learn more about this new functionality in Pete Flecha’s blog over on the Virtual Blocks blog.
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Getting Started with vSphere 6.5
vSphere 6.5 Update 1 includes some great new enhancements to an already solid release. Along with the enhancements above there are numerous bug fixes that should make your experience even better. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade to vSphere 6.5 then wait no longer! Please review the full release notes and I’d also recommend Emad’s blog series on upgrading to vSphere 6.5 if you need help getting started.
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We also have a number of click-by-click walkthroughs that can help in the actual upgrade process. And don’t forget about the Hands On Labs if you want to kick the tires prior to your upgrade.
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Happy upgrading!