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Hi @sguerrerov92 

This is almost certainly an environmental issue. I've run those same builds of ESXi and vCenter with no issues at all.

Is this a clean install or an upgrade?  I'm assuming clean build, but if its an upgrade you might be pulling across some issue from the previous build. Are there any other VMs on the physical server that could be causing resource contention with vCenter? Are you using the default deployment options (with respect to RAM, vCPUs and Storage) for the vCenter deployment?

Check your vCenter VAMI (https://vcenterIP:5480) → Summary → Health Status and look for issues. Also check Services (in the VAMI) and look at the Health Column. Check that all Automatic services are starting and are healthy. Also check your performance charts on both the Host ESXi server and the vCenter VM itself to see if anything is maxing out on resource.

My gut feeling is either the underlying disk(s) on the server or disk space on the vCenter appliance. Do you have the option of placing your vCenter on any other Datastore (other than local disk)?

Finally, try with latest builds of ESXi and vCenter. You're using 7.0U3L but latest version is 7.0U3N

 

HTH

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