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Upgrade path on 4.1

Can I go straight from vsphere 4.1 build 348481 to 502767? Sorry, been trying to look through the release notes and matrices, but haven't found yet.

Tim

VMWare Environment: vSphere 7.0, EQ PS6210 SANs, Dell R730 Hosts, dedicated Dell switches w/ separate vlans for vmotion and iscsi.
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aravinds3107
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You are curretnly running ESXi 4.1 Update1 and you are try to update to Update2

Yes you can use Vmware Update Manager or vihostupdat to directly upgrade to ESXi 4.1 update2

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You are curretnly running ESXi 4.1 Update1 and you are try to update to Update2

Yes you can use Vmware Update Manager or vihostupdat to directly upgrade to ESXi 4.1 update2

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OK, thanks. Update manager isn't finding the U2 update, so I downloaded it from the site. Maybe I need to remove the baseline and create a new one.

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Troy_Clavell
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Make sure that your vCenter Server is also U2 and you have updated VUM.  If that is the case, U2 should can also be seen as a "patch" baseline.