We are running vSphere 5.5 U3 and would like to standardize on VMware Hardware Version 9 for our virtual machines. What should the version of VMware tools be? Thank you.
Hello,
The version of VMware Tools does not depend on the hardware version. I suggest using the latest for 5.5 U3.
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We are running vSphere 5.5 U3 and would like to standardize on VMware Hardware Version 9 for our virtual machines. What should the version of VMware tools be?
Simply the latest available. There is no reason or requirement to stick with older VMware Tools versions just because you haven't upgraded to virtual HW v10, if that's what you're trying to do.
You can even use the latest 6.0 (U1) tools on VMs running on your 5.5 hosts as well, as this is fully supported by VMware:
VMware Product Interoperability Matrixes
You can download these packages from here:
http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/index.html
VMware also recently started providing a common Tools downloadable version starting from 10.x, see:
VMware Front Experience: The great VMware Tools dilemma
The recommendation is to run the version that match the version of your vSphere ESXi host. For 5.5 Update 3 you can found the VMware Tools version here: https://packages.vmware.com/tools/versions
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