vSphere 4 Update 1 Released

November 19th, 2009 by jason Leave a reply »

While the Dutch and UK bloggers sleep, VMware has released Update 1 for ESXi 4, ESX 4, and vCenter 4.

Notable improvements include:

  • View 4 support
  • Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 support (Support for Windows 7 was timed nicely for View 4)
  • DB2 database back end support (Who requested this? Sound off, I’d like to hear your comments)
  • HA cluster hosts can now support 160 VMs each in a cluster of 8 hosts or less. 9 or more hosts in an HA cluster are still limited to 40 VMs per host (This still bugs me a little. Anyone loading up a host with near 160 or more VMs?)
  • Paravirtualized SCSI support has been extended to Windows 2003 and 2008 boot drives
  • vDS performance improvement (Important if creating VMkernel portgroups on vDS for NAS storage)
  • vCPUs per core limit increased from 20 to 25 (“Lorraine – You are my density…”)
  • Intel Xeon 3400 series CPU support
  • Improved support for Microsoft Clustering (Yes, more changes to the wonderful MS clustering document)
  • Rumors of comma separators in report/graph numbers (This could be my favorite new feature)
  • Many resolved issues

Last but not least, we can still reboot our ESX 4 hosts with CTRL + ALT + DEL at the console šŸ™‚

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  1. “DB2 database back end support (Who requested this? Sound off, Iā€™d like to hear your comments)”

    Yeah, I would have thought MySQL and PostgreSQL support would have been more useful.

  2. Techstarts says:

    These changes are going to affect maximum configuration PDF. Does this impact vcp4.0 exam? Probably a question for forum but in case you know in advance.
    Thank you

  3. mastrboy says:

    I think more people wanted mysql support than DB2, i am at least one of them.

    And the CTRL-ALT-DEL is a default redhat config, and easy to fix:

    perl -p -i.old -e “s/ca:12345:ctrlaltdel/#ca:12345:ctrlaltdel/g” /etc/inittab
    init q

  4. Dan Willis says:

    What’s with the BTTF reference? I.. don’t get it! šŸ™‚

  5. Vladan says:

    Jason,
    especially the support for boot drives with pvSCSI driver is great, since this should boost the performances quite a bit….-:)

  6. Leif Hvidsten says:

    Since I was out yesterday, I was a little surprised to see an email from our vCenter listing 41 patches were downloaded early this morning. It appears only 1 of them is critical for ESX and 4 critical for ESXi.
    I was hoping vCenter Server would support WS2008 R2 with this update. It appears it doesn’t. I also noticed that WS2008 SP2 is now officially supported and wasn’t before. I guess I presumed it was supported before.

  7. cloudgreen says:

    Do I need to install prior patches before running Update 1?

  8. jason says:

    @Dan – It was the first thing that popped in my head when I was thinking about the increase in vCPU to core density.

  9. AC says:

    It bothers you that they keep increasing the maximum amount of VMs you can have on a host? It bothers me that they can increase that one, but can’t increase the max of 40 when using an HA cluster with 9 or most hosts. This screams like a false limitation to make us buy more servers. Does anyone know why this limitation still exists? I mean, what’s up with the HA algorithm that it drops so drastically when you add that 9th host? Without seeing that info, it is hard to believe it isn’t an artificial limit….