On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 08:38:46AM +0300, Nikolay Ivanets wrote:
Rich,
Just FYI:
» The VMware policy concerning backward and forward compatibility is for VDDK
to support N-2 and N+1 releases. In other words, VDDK 6.7 and all its update
releases support vSphere 6.0, 6.5 (except for new features), and the next major
release.
From:
https://vdc-download.vmware.com/vmwb-repository/dcr-public/
9aaa92a8-6925-4870-9200-ae5500bf0d1e/a03230ae-35ee-4621-bc45-0cffd0432f66/
vsphere-vddk-673-release-notes.html
That is release notes about VDDK 6.7 but it may turn out that the same policy
applies to all VDDK versions. Thus, requiring VDDK 6.5 you also potentially
restrict minimum supported ESXi version.
This isn't just theoretical. We have seen instances where new VDDK
could not access very old vSphere / ESXi versions.
Rich.
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