vSphere 6.5 provides many options for upgrading your vSphere deployment. For a successful vSphereupgrade, you must understand the upgrade options, the coniguration details that impact the upgradeprocess, and the sequence of tasks.The two core components of vSphere are VMware ESXi™ and VMware vCenter Server™. ESXi is thevirtualization platform on which you can create and run virtual machines and virtual appliances.vCenter Server is a service that acts as a central administrator for ESXi hosts connected in a network. Youuse the vCenter Server system to pool and manage the resources of multiple hosts.vCenter Server Appliance is a preconigured Linux OS--based virtual machine optimized for running thevCenter Server system and the vCenter Server components.Starting with vSphere 6.0, important required services for running vCenter Server and the vCenter Servercomponents are included in the Platform Services Controller.Based on your existing vCenter Server coniguration details, you can upgrade to one of the followingdeployment types:
Importюnt You cannot change your vCenter Server deployment type during upgrade