VMware recently released its latest vSphere version 6.7 update 3 and it is generally available. ESXi can be upgraded using multiple ways and one of the easy ways is the command line. Many cases like lab or testing you may not have vCenter server to manage or update from VUM, in that case, the command line is the easiest option.
In this article, we will share the procedure to Upgrade to VMware vSphere ESXi 6.7 Update3 with the command line and see how this is accomplished.
There are two options available install and update
Note: The install method has the possibility of overwriting existing drivers. If you are using third-party ESXi images or the ESXi host is part of a vSAN cluster, VMware recommends using the update method to prevent an unbootable state or a vSAN node that no longer contributes storage to the cluster.
To Install or Update you need ESXi offline bundle, which you can download from VMware site and upload to the datastore which is accessible for ESXi hosts.
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